VAR: Premier League confirms wrong penalty decisions in all Thursday games

Mishale

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VAR: Premier League confirms wrong penalty decisions in all Thursday games

Incorrect penalty decisions were made by the video assistant referee in all three of Thursday's games, the Premier League has told BBC Match of the Day.
Bruno Fernandes won a spot-kick which he scored in Manchester United's 3-0 win over Aston Villa.
James Ward-Prowse hit the bar after a disputed penalty as Southampton drew 1-1 with Everton.
And Tottenham should have had a penalty for a Joshua King shove on Harry Kane in a 0-0 draw with Bournemouth.

The Premier League confirmed United and Southampton should not have been given penalties, but Tottenham should have been awarded one.

Former Everton midfielder Tim Cahill, a Match of the Day pundit, said a former player should be involved to work alongside the VAR officials at Stockley Park.
"I think that would really help them, to understand the movements," the former Australia international said.
"When a player falls to buy a penalty you can feel it. It must need a player there to give advice on what the player is doing.
"They're there to make the big decisions and they can't do it. It's really disappointing."

Fifa is taking over direct responsibility of VAR from football rulemakers IFAB and is expected to insist on greater consistency across more than 100 global leagues, on issues such as the use of pitchside monitors.
There has been confusion in the Premier League, with referees' chief Mike Riley limiting the use of monitors to not slow the game down.

1. Mourinho: 'Powerful people do not like to be criticised'
Harry Kane VAR shout

Tottenham were not given a penalty for this Joshua King shove on Harry Kane


Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho said "everyone in the world" thought his side should have had a penalty, apart from video assistant referee Michael Oliver.
King pushed Kane in the back as he defended a cross but referee Paul Tierney did not award a penalty and Oliver chose not to intervene.
Oliver, who will referee Sunday's north London derby against Arsenal, was also the VAR official when Kane had a goal ruled out in Spurs' 3-1 defeat by Sheffield United last week.

"The game had the most important moment - you know when, you know who," said the Spurs boss.
Mourinho told BBC MOTD he feels "powerful people do not like to be criticised".
Asked to clarify who he was referring to, Mourinho told Sky Sports: "The same referee that was the VAR against Sheffield United. In the world, everybody knows that is a penalty. And I say everybody, I mean everybody.


2. Smith: 'Disgraceful decision' to give United penalty
Manchester United got a penalty when Bruno Fernandes span into Ezri Konsa

Bruno Fernandes benefited from the penalty he won - by scoring his eighth Manchester United goal

Moments after Trezeguet hit the post for Villa, United won a penalty which Fernandes converted to set them on their way to a 3-0 win.
The Portuguese pirouetted on the ball and appeared to catch Villa defender Ezri Konsa's leg - but referee Jon Moss awarded a penalty, a decision supported by VAR.
Fernandes scored from the spot to set United on their way to victory and leave Villa four points from safety.
The Premier League match centre advised Match of the Day that this was the wrong decision and should have been overturned by VAR.

Villa boss Dean Smith called it a "disgraceful decision".
"I can understand Jon [Moss, referee] getting it wrong but I don't know what VAR are looking at," he said. "They have a screen they can go and look at it but they don't seem to be bothered.

"Fernandes is trying a double drag-back - his first touch is on the ball, his second touch is on Ezri Konsa's shin."
His Manchester United counterpart, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, disagreed.
"I think it's a penalty. The boy sticks out his leg, Fernandes does a fantastic Zidane, Maradona turn and he lands on him," he said.

3. Saints' disputed penalty
Southampton got a penalty when James Ward-Prowse seemed to fall towards Ande Gomes

Southampton got a penalty when James Ward-Prowse seemed to fall towards Ande Gomes

The Premier League also confirmed Southampton should not have had a penalty against Everton.
Ward-Prowse appeared to fall into the standing Andre Gomes, although he missed the penalty as he hit the crossbar.
"The performance of the referee was like my team, not so good," said Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti.
"Straightaway we said no penalty," said MOTD pundit Cahill.

Analysis - BBC football reporter Simon Stone
The pre-planned move for Fifa to manage the implementation of VAR comes at the end of a four-year process as it was phased into elite football.
Although Fifa has declared VAR to be "a universal success", the lack of pitchside monitors in the Premier League went against the general guidance and the expectation is Fifa will expect this to be used more extensively.

In addition, rules around handball, offside and goalkeepers standing on their lines for penalty kicks will all be dealt with through Fifa, with clarification expected for next season, which individual leagues will be expected to adhere to.


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mzeiya

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It's absolutely disgraceful how officials in England continually get it wrong. You can't help but feel that favouritism exists. Big shame
 

Mishale

Elder Lister
Now wait for a Harry Kane penalty in the NLD on Sunday!
Michael Oliver will definitely be out to favor Tottenshiet!!!
English refs are shit! maumbwa zilituibia game yetu na Leicester juzi. hiyo ilikuwa robbery manze.
quote from your manager

Talking about the importance of supporting referees, following last night's wrong VAR calls, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said: “I never have any concerns about the intentions of the referees. Now everything is so professional, dedicated and they are under so much pressure and criticism.

"I know they try their best with the decisions they have to make. They are getting more and more complicated because of the speed of the game, how quickly they have to react, and the pressure with the new system of VAR.

"We are here to support them. We need them."


A 1-1 draw with Leicester on Tuesday sees Arsenal eighth in the table - one point and one place above Sunday's opponents Tottenham.

On Spurs, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said: “They have had some up and downs but overall you can clearly see what he [Jose Mourinho] wants to bring to the club.

"He manages the energy and the momentum and he establishes a really strong football club in every club. He makes sure that he wins and he wins at every single club he has been. I’m sure he will be successful. He has always been. He always finds the right way to do it and it will take him a bit of time but he will do it.”

Asked if Jose Mourinho is still world class, Arteta said: "Absolutely."


Arteta playing it cool?
 

YoungD

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quote from your manager

Talking about the importance of supporting referees, following last night's wrong VAR calls, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said: “I never have any concerns about the intentions of the referees. Now everything is so professional, dedicated and they are under so much pressure and criticism.

"I know they try their best with the decisions they have to make. They are getting more and more complicated because of the speed of the game, how quickly they have to react, and the pressure with the new system of VAR.

"We are here to support them. We need them."


A 1-1 draw with Leicester on Tuesday sees Arsenal eighth in the table - one point and one place above Sunday's opponents Tottenham.

On Spurs, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said: “They have had some up and downs but overall you can clearly see what he [Jose Mourinho] wants to bring to the club.

"He manages the energy and the momentum and he establishes a really strong football club in every club. He makes sure that he wins and he wins at every single club he has been. I’m sure he will be successful. He has always been. He always finds the right way to do it and it will take him a bit of time but he will do it.”

Asked if Jose Mourinho is still world class, Arteta said: "Absolutely."


Arteta playing it cool?
as the great one said "The powerful don't like to be criticized"
 
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