Can't see it...
Quote from: Legion on August 17, 2024, 10:31:46 PMCan't see it...https://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=65108.0
Having watched the pen again in slow motion it absolutely should not have been given. Cash gets a touch before the two players become entangled. VAR should have told the ref it was a clear and obvious error, or at minimum asked him to check the monitor.
So instead of seeking the correct decision VAR will overlook incorrect decisions on the pretext that they are "not wrong enough".So, that's all good then.
From the BBC:"The Hammers were given a chance to equalise when Cash's foul on Soucek in the box resulted in a penalty being awarded.After a quick video assistant referee (VAR) check, it was given, which is an example of a new rule for this season called "Referee's Call" which reaffirms a high bar for VAR intervention. It means subjective decisions will not be refereed again after a decision has been made by on-field officials."Apart from in the Everton game, where the ref gave Everton a penalty for a foul on Calvert-Lewin, until VAR told him to overturn it.