VAR is getting worse: Leeds United and Newcastle decisions given incorrectly says Premier League panel
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VAR is getting worse: Leeds United and Newcastle decisions given incorrectly says Premier League panel
"The KMI panel has logged 18 VAR errors in the Premier League so far this season, which matches the same number throughout the entirety of the 2024/25 campaign. There are still 81 matches remaining this season."
"Leeds should have seen a penalty given at Elland Road when Sunderland defender Luke O'Nien illegally impeded Whites defender Pascal Struijk."
"The KMI panel voted 3:2 in Ramsey's favour that the player's 'left foot appears to slip as he goes past the keeper' and that it 'wasn't an attempt to deceive the referee'"
The Premier League's KMI panel has reviewed contentious VAR and officiating decisions from recent gameweeks. The panel determined that Leeds should have received a penalty when Sunderland's Luke O'Nien illegally impeded Pascal Struijk. Additionally, Gabriel Gudmundsson was incorrectly shown a second yellow card by match official Thomas Bramall, who failed to recall an earlier booking. Newcastle's Jacob Ramsey was wrongly sent off for simulation against Manchester United, with the KMI panel voting 3:2 that his left foot slipped rather than attempting deception. The season has recorded 18 VAR errors so far, matching the entire 2024/25 campaign total, with 81 matches still remaining.
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