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How protocol created Bruno Fernandes' goal; Bowen penalty in the VAR Review

 

Video Assistant Referee causes controversy every week in the Premier League, but how are decisions made, and are they correct?

After each weekend we take a look at the major incidents, to examine and explain the process both in terms of VAR protocol and the Laws of the Game.

– How VAR decisions affected every Prem club in 2022-23
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– VAR in the Premier League: Ultimate guide

JUMP TO: Liverpool 1-0 West Ham | Newcastle 1-0 Everton | Palace 2-1 Wolves | Bournemouth 0-1 Southampton | Sharing the VAR audio

How VAR protocol led to Man United’s second goal

What happened: A delayed flag went up against Harry Kane shortly before Bruno Fernandes scored in the 69th minute.

Bruno Fernandes celebrates his goal against Newcastle United. Tom Purslow/Manchester United via Getty Images

VAR review: In games pre-VAR, this goal simply would never have happened. Tottenham were on the attack and the ball was played in to Kane, who was in an offside position. However, as VAR protocol is for the assistant to keep his flag down in clear attacking situations until the end of the phase, play was allowed to continue.

Once Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea made the save from Kane and the loose ball fell to Luke Shaw, the assistant then raised his flag. However, as Shaw was carrying the ball out of the area, referee Simon Hooper acknowledged the flag but allowed play to continue as United were in possession. A few seconds later and Fernandes had the ball in the back of the net.

Before VAR existed the flag would have been raised and the whistle blown as soon as the cross was played to Kane. But the edict to allow the attacking phase to play out creates the possibility of an attacking advantage for the defending team, and United fully embraced it.

The assistant flags Harry Kane offside, but play continues with advantage to Man United. BBC

VAR overturn: Penalty awarded for foul by Gomez on Bowen

What happened: In the 42nd minute, West Ham United forward Jarrod Bowen chested the ball down inside the area and was challenged by Joe Gomez. Referee Stuart Attwell played on.