By The Associated Press | PUBLISHED: June 26, 2019 at 6:36 pm | UPDATED: June 26, 2019 at 6:39 pm PARIS — Video review has created confusion and brought questions at the Women’s World Cup. The Video Assistant Referee, or VAR, was integrated into the men’s World Cup in Russia last year, leading to calls for it to also be used for the women’s tournament in France. But it certainly hasn’t gone as smoothly as it did for the men. RELATED: Why Friday’s U.S. vs. France match could be ‘totally awesome’ VAR has already led to a change in the rules for the knockout stage of the tournament. Some have suggested there has been an overreliance on the technology, and there have been complaints that it is causing delays and interrupting the flow of the game. FIFA officials insisted Wednesday that the system is working as intended. “The VAR cannot be blind, cannot ignore. If you have a tool that offers you the possibility to check, you have to check,” said Pierluigi Collina, chairman of FIFA’s refereeing committee. Through 44 matches at the Women’s World Cup, there were 441 incidents checked through the course of play and 29 VAR reviews,…