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A rare Premier League mistake after two major mistakes: VAR human error, rules or modifications

In both Premier League matches on Saturday, the referee and video assistant referee made major mistakes that affected the outcome of the match. The Telegraph revealed on Sunday that there had been "human error" by Lee Mason, video assistant referee for Arsenal's vs Brantford clash and Bowson, referee for Chelsea's vs West Ham clash at Arsenal.

In Chelsea's game against West Ham, Gallagher's late low shot was blocked by Sauček's hand, but the referee did not award a penalty. According to FIFA rules, penalties will not be awarded if the ball hits a player's supporting hand. However, in slow motion, Shochek is not supporting his body, but deliberately reaching out to block the ball.

A rare Premier League mistake after two major mistakes: VAR human error, rules or modifications

The Daily Mail revealed that Bowson believed that Shoček was only trying to use his hand to support his body to avoid falling to the ground, and the video assistant referee also believed that his hand was in a natural position, so he did not award a penalty.

In fact, with the exception of the referee and the video assistant referee, almost everyone thought that Szoczek was a clear handball and made a "world-class save". After Bowson's "human error", the rules for awarding handballs in the box may be further adjusted.

A rare Premier League mistake after two major mistakes: VAR human error, rules or modifications

In Arsenal's game against Brantford, Tony scored from close range, allowing Arsenal to get just one point. However, it was a misjudgment and a penalty that could affect the trend of the Premier League title.

Pinnock headed the ball over, Nelgaard crossed over to the attacking goalkeeper and Tony headed the ball into an empty net. However, when Pinnock's header crossed, Nergaard was clearly in an offside position.

The Telegraph revealed that Lee Mason did not check whether Nelgaard was in an offside position when Pinnock's header was crossed, but focused on whether there was a foul between Pinnock and Gabriel.

Chris Foy, representative of the English professional refereeing company, believes that Mason made human error, "VAR did not conduct a full investigation into whether it was offside, his line was wrong, so it was human error. If the line is marked correctly, then the goal is considered offside. ”

After two "human errors", both Porter and Arteta were furious, with the latter questioning the referee after the game and saying, "They may give an explanation, but we don't get it at the moment." You have to apply certain principles when defending, you have to stick to them. ”

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