Ten-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha…It was a hard-hitting PK decision VAR misjudgment Recognition of PL Secretariat
Feb 05, 2025
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The VAR decision in the match against West Ham United, where manager Erik tenhach's fate of replacing Manchester United was decided, turned out to be a misjudgment. The BBC reported on the 5th (Korea time) 'The Premier League secretariat said 13 VAR mistakes occurred this season, specifically 4 VAR misjudgment and 9 VAR omissions were made.'"
One of the four VAR misjudgments was against West Ham United and Manchester United on October 28 last year.
At the time, referee David Coote ordered a continuation of the game in the scene where West Ham striker Danny Ings collapsed during a contest with Manchester United defender Matheis Derricht in the penalty area. However, VAR referee Michael Oliver radioed for a review, and referee Coote eventually suspended the game and checked VAR before declaring a penalty for West Ham. Jarrod Bowen's score as kicker gave West Ham the lead, eventually beating Manchester United 2-1. A day after the defeat, Tenhach was replaced by Manchester United. But referee chief Howard Webb told Sky Sports that the penalty should not have been awarded to West Ham"There was a controversy over the misjudgment.
In addition, the Premier League secretariat cited Everton defender Christian Norgaard's exit against Brentford on November 24 last year, Bournemouth Dango Watara's score against Newcastle on August 25, and Nottingham Forest Nikola Milenkovic's score cancellation against Southampton on the 20th of last month as examples of VAR misjudgment.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.