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Published 11:00 30 Jun 2018 BST
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"You might have appreciated there were some incidents that suddenly disappeared," Collina explained.
"It's impossible to be right from the start. We intervened and fine-tuned."
Since the tournament began, referees have called 95% of incidents correctly without the use of VAR. When called upon, it has helped improve that success rate by more than four percent.
"We have always said that VAR doesn't mean perfection - there could still be the wrong interpretation or a mistake - but I think you would agree that 99.3% is very close to perfection," added Collina.
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