'Fancy taking a look at Brexit?' - Southampton credit Austin with VAR breakthrough

Charlie Austin went viral with his post-match rant at the weekend, but Southampton has joked it led to Thursday's Premier League VAR vote.

Published : Nov 16, 2018 02:49 IST

UK prime minister Theresa May and Charlie Austin.
UK prime minister Theresa May and Charlie Austin.
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UK prime minister Theresa May and Charlie Austin.

Southampton has joked that Charlie Austin could be the person to lead the United Kingdom through Brexit after crediting the striker with forcing the Premier League into action on VAR.

Clubs in England's top flight agreed in principle to introduce the technology from the 2019-20 season , bringing it in line with Europe's other major leagues.

The issue of further assistance for officials was brought into sharp focus on Saturday, when Austin was wrongly denied a goal due to an incorrect offside call during Southampton's 1-1 draw with Watford .

The forward's post-match interview , in which he issued an impassioned plea for VAR to be used in the Premier League, went viral.

"People go on about VAR. They [the referees] clearly need help. If this is the best, most-watched league in the world then give them all the help they need. It is a joke," he raged at the time. 

Less than a week later and Austin appears to have been granted his wish.

Seeing the funny side, Southampton tweeted that Austin was "changing the world one interview at a time".

Meanwhile, UK prime minister Theresa May continues to grapple with the country's exit from the European Union and the club finished its post by asking Austin: "Fancy taking a look at Brexit while you're at it?"

 

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