Follow reaction from Saturday's five games in the Premier League including Brentford 0-2 Liverpool, Arsenal 2-2 Aston Villa ...
Ghana international Antoine Semenyo delivered a stellar performance for Bournemouth as they triumphed ... a pivotal role by scoring and assisting a goal as his outfit cruised to a resounding ...
Bournemouth have been turning heads with their impressive Premier League performances this season, and now they shift their focus to the FA Cup as they host West Brom in the third round.
Newcastle United have been the biggest beneficiary of VAR, with five favourable reviews in the league. Manchester United and Arsenal are one of the teams most negatively impacted by VAR ...
The Ghana international had a goal disallowed in the 86th minute following a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review, which he found strange and unfair. Williams criticized the VAR decision ...
READ MORE: Luis Garcia slams VAR for not checking 95th minute Liverpool penalty vs Tottenham READ MORE ... exactly why Dominic Solanke’s goal had been disallowed without any sort of explanation ...
But they had earlier been denied an opener when Dominic Solanke’s strike was ruled out after VAR had checked for offside. Dominic Solanke’s goal was ruled out (Adam Davy/PA) Referee Attwell ...
Killie thought they had broken the deadlock just three minutes later when Brad Lyons stabbed home after an excellent run from Murray but it was ruled offside after a VAR review. Image: Brad Lyons ...
TOTTENHAM'S clash with Liverpool made history - as for the first time ever a referee explained to the crowd why a goal had been ruled ... Spurs was offside. First, VAR reviewed the striker's ...
Arteta, after all, embarked on a rant against refereeing standards in England after Anthony Gordon’s controversial goal survived three separate VAR checks to seal a Newcastle win in November 2023.
But as the players celebrated, the VAR, Craig Pawson, was looking at a potential foul. VAR decision: Goal disallowed ... but the Bournemouth player got to the ball first and was prevented from ...
In this week's VAR Review: Should Brighton & Hove Albion's penalty have stood against Arsenal? Should Newcastle United's first goal at Tottenham Hotspur have been disallowed for handball?