PGMOL’s VAR apologies listed
Tottenham 2-1 Liverpool, September 30 2023
Luis Diaz has a goal ruled out for Liverpool after being incorrectly ruled offside, with VAR Darren England failing to intervene.
Man Utd 1-0 Wolves, August 14 2023
Andre Onana recklessly challenged Sasa Kalajdzic inside the Manchester United box but VAR Jonathan Moss failed to instruct on-pitch referee Simon Hooper to check the pitchside monitor for a penalty.
Tottenham 2-1 Brighton, April 8 2023
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg appeared to foul Karou Mitoma in the Tottenham box but referee Stuart Attwell declined to award a penalty and VAR Michael Salisbury supported the decision.
Everton 0-1 Man City, February 26 2023
Referee Paul Tierney and VAR Chris Kavanagh missed a handball from Manchester City midfielder Rodri, failing to award Everton a penalty.
Arsenal 1-1 Brentford, February 11 2023
Ivan Toney’s offside equaliser was allowed to stand despite a VAR review overseen by Lee Mason, who failed to spot Christian Norgaard standing in an offside position.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Brighton, February 11 2023
VAR John Brooks drew an offside line in the wrong place, denying Brighton’s Pervis Estupinan the opening goal at Selhurst Park as a legitimate goal was ruled out.
Brighton 2-1 Liverpool, January 29 2023
Liverpool’s Fabinho escaped with only a yellow card after a studs-up challenge on Evan Ferguson.
Aston Villa 3-1 Man Utd, November 6 2022
Lucas Digne scored a free kick but a post-match review concluded the United wall was set too far back, giving the Villa full-back extra room for the set-piece.
Forest 2-2 Brentford, November 5 2022
Brentford were awarded a penalty despite replays showing Dean Henderson made minimal contact with Yoane Wissa.
Fulham 3-0 Aston Villa, October 20 2022
Douglas Luiz was sent off for Villa despite Aleksandr Mitrovic perpetrating a bust-up.
Man Utd 3-1 Arsenal, September 4 2022
Gabriel Martinelli’s goal for Arsenal was disallowed by VAR after Martin Odegaard was incorrectly deemed to have fouled Christian Eriksen in the build-up.
Newcastle 0-0 Crystal Palace, September 3 2022
An own goal by Palace’s Tyrick Mitchel was disallowed after Joe Willock was wrongly ruled to have impeded goalkeeper Vicente Guaita.
Chelsea 2-1 West Ham, September 3 2022
Jarrod Bowen was wrongly judged to have fouled Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, ensuring West Ham’s late equaliser was disallowed.
Crystal Palace 3-1 Aston Villa, August 20 2022
Andy Madley changed his mind on a Crystal Palace penalty after consulting the pitchside monitor, despite Lucas Digne handling the ball.
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