Fan unplugs VAR monitor during German soccer match
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A German referee was prevented from checking a penalty on the pitchside monitor after two masked individuals pulled the plug at a second-division game on Sunday. The referee at the Preussen Münster against Hertha Berlin match was sent to the screen by the video assistant referee (VAR) but when he got there,
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