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Published 12:13 16 Sept 2015 BST
Updated 13:15 16 Sept 2015 BST
The trial results show video replay can work, according to MLS Head of Competition Jeff Agoos.
"When you think about it, the officials are the ones in the stadiums that have the least amount of information of anyone there,” he told the newspaper.
"The fans can literally click on their iPhone and within 30 seconds get a replay of the event.
"The officials don’t have that technology, and that makes no sense. They should have the ability to get more information to make a decision."
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