Just for good measure can I throw this into the mix?Limits: While there is no specific time limit, the review is limited to the immediate phase of play. If a new phase of play starts (e.g., the defending team clears the ball and establishes control), any previous offence is "written off".I would suggest that when Kellener parried the ball, Brentford had effectively cleared the ball and therefore a new phase had started and the previous “offence” should have been written off Although It could probably be argued that although he parried it they did not establish control because it went straight to TammyAll very subjective - as was the original decision
Even though the new angles have shown it wss out by some distance i bet if yhat was manure goal would have been given
It looked miles out to me and doesn’t this just really highlight the uselessness of the officials letting play go on in the first place and then the uselessness of the team running VAR to intervene when that’s not really their duty. Otherwise it’s contradicts too many other missed things that happen dozens of times in a match. The most clear one it never gets involved with is when the corner or throw-in is given the wrong way and a goal is scored.It’s just a mess.
Quote from: Demitri_C on February 02, 2026, 09:34:31 PMEven though the new angles have shown it wss out by some distance i bet if yhat was manure goal would have been given100% it would've been given.