VAR official dropped after PGMOL admit mistake over Fulham goal

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VAR official dropped after PGMOL admit mistake over Fulham goal

Josh Kings goal at Stamford Bridge was disallowed after a lengthy VAR review

Official Michael Salisbury has been dropped for Sundays Premier League game between Liverpool and Arsenal after Professional Game Match Officials Limited said it was a mistake for the video assistant referee to disallow Fulhams opening goal at Chelsea on Saturday.

Josh King scored 22 minutes into the game only for it to be chalked off following VAR intervention for a foul by Rodrigo Muniz in the build-up.

Muniz was deemed to have stepped on the foot of Chelsea centre-back Trevoh Chalobah while trying to turn him near the halfway line.

The goal was ruled out after a lengthy review by VAR official Salisbury, which was confirmed by referee Robert Jones after looking at the pitchside monitor, and Chelsea went on to win 2-0.

Referees chief Howard Webb has spoken to Fulham and declared the decision was an error.

He said the decision to rule out the goal did not reach the high bar of a VAR intervention as it was not a clear and obvious error by the referee and should have been a referees call instead.

As a result, referees body PGMOL has replaced Salisbury with John Brooks for the Sundays match at Anfield.

More to follow.



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