
"The video assistant referee causes controversy every week in the Premier League, but how are decisions made and are they correct? This season, we take a look at the major incidents to examine and explain the process both in terms of the VAR protocol and the laws of the game. All screenshots photo credit: NBC Andy Davies (@andydaviesref) is a former Select Group referee, with over 12 seasons on the elite list, working across the Premier League and Championship."
"The referee's on-field decision to allow the goal was checked and confirmed by the VAR and deemed that Forest attacker Ndoye was not in the line of vision of Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, nor did he make an action that impacted his opponent. VAR review: The on-field communication between Madley and his assistant was key in this review. The communication clearly explained that Ndoye was, despite being stood in an offside position, not in Alisson's line of vision,"
The VAR system is applied to contentious Premier League incidents under a strict protocol and the laws of the game. A Nottingham Forest goal at Anfield was reviewed because Dan Ndoye was stood in an offside position inside the goal area. The on-field decision to allow the goal stood after VAR found Ndoye was not in Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker's line of vision and did not make an action that impacted his opponent. Clear on-field communication between the referee and assistant guided the review, while the VAR verified factual accuracy and checked for any other offences.
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