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Every VAR apology in Premier League history as PGMOL say sorry for incredible 14th time
Every VAR apology in Premier League history as PGMOL say sorry for incredible 14th time
It hasn’t been a great week for VAR. It hasn’t been a great year either. In fact, it hasn’t been great, full stop.
The monumental bungling of Luis Diaz’s goal at the weekend has caused a bit of a meltdown in English football. Faith in the technology seems to be at an all-time low leaving supporters somehow nostalgically yearning for the days of ghost goals and beach balls.
Since taking over as head of the PGMOL last year, former Premier League official Howard Webb has been on a mission to improve refereeing standards and has focused much of his attention on increasing transparency. As such, the PGMOL has apologised for a number of major blunders over the past year or so, and we’re running through all of them.
In arguably their biggest gaffe to date, the PGMOL issued an apology after “significant human error” wrongly ruled out would should have been Liverpool’s opening goal against Tottenham. VAR officials mistakenly thought Diaz’s goal had been given, when it had actually been flagged for offside. So after reviewing the incident they informed the referee that the call was ‘correct’.
Manchester United keeper Andre Onana somehow managed to avoid giving away a penalty after clattering into Wolves’ Sasa Kalajdzic in the box. VAR reviewed the incident, but failed to instruct the referee to check his pitch-side monitor after deciding that he hadn’t made a ‘clear and obvious error’. The PGMOL later apologised to Wolves boss Gary O’Neill personally.
Tottenham 2-1 Brighton – April 2023
Brighton were denied a clear penalty after Tottenham midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg stood on Kaoru Mitoma’s foot in the box, but the referee refused to award one and VAR failed to intervene. The PGMOL later apologised after admitting the decision was incorrect. Worse still, Brighton had two goals ruled out for very soft handballs during the game. Talk about rotten luck.
Arsenal 1-1 Brentford – February 2023
Ivan Toney’s equaliser was bizarrely allowed to stand despite a VAR review of the goal. Officials both on and off the pitch failed to clock that Brentford star Christian Norgaard was clearly standing in an offside position in the build-up.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Brighton – February 2023
VAR officials drew an offside line in the wrong place when reviewing Pervis Estupinian’s goal for Brighton and wrongly ruled the strike out. The gaffe happened on the same day Toney’s goal against Arsenal was wrongly allowed to stand, and the PGMOL later apologised for making “significant errors” in both games.
Brighton 2-1 Liverpool – January 2023
Liverpool midfielder Fabinho was lucky to escape with just a yellow card after a studs-up challenge on Seagulls striker Evan Ferguson. VAR reviwed the challenge but somehow didn’t advise a red card. The PGMOL admitted to Brighton after the game that they got the decision wrong.
Aston Villa 3-1 Manchester United – November 2022
Lucas Digne netted a brilliant free-kick during Aston Villa’s emphatic win over Manchester United, but a post-match review clocked that the referee had positioned United’s wall several yards further away from the ball than required. Digne was subsequently given extra room to get his effort up and over the wall. Worse still, several United players complained to the referee about it before the kick was taken, but they were bafflingly ignored. I mean, there’s absolute daylight between them and Digne. Mamma mia.
Nottingham Forest 2-2 Brentford – November 2022
Brentford were awarded an extremely soft penalty after Dean Henderson was adjudged to have brought down Yoane Wissa in the box. Replays showed there was minimal contact between the two players, but a VAR review failed to overturn the referee’s decision. Webb apologised to Forest after the game.
Fulham 3-0 Aston Villa – October 2022
Aston Villa star Douglas Luiz was sent off after clashing with Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic, despite the fact Mitrovic was the one who initiated the skirmish. The score was 1-0 at the time, and the red card all but ended Villa’s hopes of a comeback. Steven Gerrard was sacked a day later. The Villains later appealed Luiz’s ban and it was successfully rescinded.
Manchester United 3-1 Arsenal – September 2022
Gabriel Martinelli had a perfectly good goal chalked off by VAR after Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard was incorrectly judged to have fouled Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen in the build-up. The PGMOL later ruled that VAR had unnecessarily intervened as the incident was a nothing burger.
Newcastle 0-0 Crystal Palace – September 2022
An own goal by Crystal Palace’s Tyrick Mitchel was wrongly disallowed after Newcastle’s Joe Willock was deemed to have impeded Palace keeper Vicente Guaita during a VAR review. What the officials (somehow) hadn’t clocked was that Willock had in fact been shoved into Guaita by Mitchel.
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