After England striker Kelly scored a deadside goal in the Extra Time final of the European Cup women's football final, the presence of VAR forced them to suppress the ecstasy after the goal and look back to observe the referee's final ruling. When they saw the effective and clear gesture of the goal, they released the passion that they originally intended to erupt in an instant, but between this forced setback, the original passion release was invisibly greatly reduced, and the VAR also damaged the original passion of football while ensuring the fairness of the game. Kelly's stripping and celebrating moves reminds me of a similar scene in the 1999 Women's World Cup final, where U.S. soccer player Chastain celebrated the victory with the same striptease after scoring the winning penalty. That scene is also the eternal pain of the Chinese women's football team, if there is a VAR video auxiliary ruling in that era, Fan Yunjie's head hammer may be a golden ball kill, Liu Ying's penalty will also be heavily punished due to the early movement of the U.S. women's goalkeeper, and the sonorous rose has already bloomed in the rose bowl, which is a pity.