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PGMOL chief Howard Webb explains why VAR recommended a penalty decision following Ashley Young’s challenge on Anthony Martial against Everton at Goodison Park.

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20 Comments

  1. He just admitted it’s not left to the on field official. But the whole point of VAR is supposed to be that it’s still left to the on field referees final decision.

  2. Im a blue so no doubt biased, he pulled his leg away martial ran into him. But the real issue for me is who's the ref here its obvious VAR checks everything i thought it was just for clear and obvious things missed.

  3. This is a great example of how you can usually tell by the reactions to the decision of the players involved. Ashley Young knows straight away and barely, if at all, questions it. Soft but a definite pen

  4. never a penalty. if tripped his natural instinct would be to prevent himself from falling with his right leg, but his right leg went to sleep. he cheated and they all believed him. hopeless refereeing from top to bottom!

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