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Arsenal want ‘urgent’ PGMOL action on refereeing after Newcastle VAR controversy

[ad_1] Arsenal have called for “urgent” action on refereeing standards as the club backed Mikel Arteta’s comments following the 1-0 Premier League defeat at Newcastle. Three areas around Anthony Gordon’s goal were checked by the video assistant referee. Arsenal says players, coaches and supporters all “deserve better”. A club statement read: “Arsenal wholeheartedly supports Mikel…

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Live audio of VAR decisions would be ‘chaotic’ – Ifab

[ad_1] VAR: Open VAR comms will create ‘unsafe’ environment for referees – IFAB boss There are no plans to broadcast live video assistant referee communication because it would be too “chaotic” to listen to and potentially create “an unsafe environment for referees”. Last month, Luis Diaz wrongly had a goal disallowed for offside as Liverpool…

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    Vincent Kompany left haunted by a sense of injustice after late handball call was not spotted by VAR… with incensed Burnley boss moaning ‘blatant’ call dominates his thoughts after defeat at Bournemouth

    [ad_1] By Ryan Walker For The Daily Mail Published: 20:25 EDT, October 29, 2023 | Updated: 20:25 EDT, October 29, 2023 Vincent Kompany explained Burnley’s 2-1 defeat against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium symbolizes where both teams are at in the Premier League standings, but slammed VAR for denying his team a penalty at the…

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      Bournemouth 2-1 Burnley: Philip Billing scores from halfway line to take home all three points for the hosts as Vincent Kompany’s side frustrated by VAR controversy which ruled out Jay Rodriguez’s late equalizer

      [ad_1] It was Philip Billing to the rescue at the Vitality Stadium as the Bournemouth midfielder’s sensational 35-yard lob damned Burnley to an eighth defeat of the season and handed the Cherries their first Premier League victory in a deserved 2-1 win, but a record- breaking five-minute VAR check spoiled what should have been a…

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        Liverpool VAR error officials Darren England and Dan Cook will return to Premier League action this weekend – but not at Stockley Park – after they were dropped when mix-up ruled out Luis Diaz’s goal

        [ad_1] England was VAR and Cook his assistant when Diaz goal was wrongly disallowed They were dropped for one weekend of games but are now set to return Listen to the latest episode of Mail Sport’s podcast ‘It’s All Kicking Off!’ By Kieran Gill for MailOnline Published: 06:19 EDT, 17 October 2023 | Updated: 06:25…

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