and#039;leaker#039; online Unheard VAR audio from Newcastle’s 1-0 win over Arsenal – not recently shown and#039;match officials Micand#039;d Upand#039; show – there have been reports of alleged and#039;leaks and#039; online The Magpies#039; huge controversy surrounded the victory, with VAR checking several aspects in the build-up to Anthony Gordon’s goal. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta described the decision to award the goal as “embarrassing”, although an independent panel later agreed that the VAR call was correct. You can watch the clip below. PGMOL released the VAR vote for Anthony Gordonand’s controversial winner against Arsenal Credit: Sky Sports 0 seconds 4 minutes 26 seconds Auto146p220p146p However, an independent panel questioned two other decisions in the game. They agreed three to two that Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes should have been shown a red card for elbowing Arsenal midfielder Jorginho in the head in the first half. However, the process related to the decision not to send Guimaraes was not sent. However, the VAR vote for the event was assumed and#039;flowing and#039; online when X (Twitter) user Team News and Ticks posts the clip. It was then shared on Reddit. Advertising 0 seconds to 1 minute, 20 seconds After the angle of the incident is shown to the VAR room, VAR official Andy Madley can be heard on the video saying: “So he raises his hand because the head goes to the defender. andquot;He sees a player and raises his hand. There is a glancing blow on the side of his head. For me, it is not used as a weapon and it is not a serious crime.andquot; His assistant adds: andquot;Yes, it’s not nice, but for me it’s nothing but a yellow card, man.andquot;
The pair agree and Madley tells referee Stuart Attwell that the review is over. The VAR can of course step in to judge a possible red card offence, but still does not have the power to issue a yellow card for the decision – unless it is assessed below red. As a result, the process surrounding the incident appears to be in order – although the outcome of the review has drawn the ire of Arsenal fans. SPORTbible has contacted PGMOL for comment.
decided to vacate the VAR vote on Anthony Gordonand’s controversial winner against Arsenal PGMOL have decided whether they will publish the VAR vote for Anthony Gordonand’s controversial Newcastle winner against Arsenal. Magpies#039; VAR secured a 1-0 win over Arsenal, who took center stage when Anthony Gordon slotted the ball into St Jamesand#039;s empty net. Park. The match was stopped to allow the referees to look at three separate incidents leading up to the goal. At first glance, the ball appeared to be out of play before Joe Willock curled the cross into the penalty area, but VAR felt there was “inconclusive evidence” before reviewing Gabriel Magalhaes’ foul. . Advertising After it was ruled legal, Gordon was reviewed for offside before referee Stuart Atwell finally awarded a goal. After the full-time whistle, Arteta attacked VAR and the inconsistency of the Premier League, claiming that he was embarrassed and quot; to be too ironic. However, the Arsenal boss and Gunners supporters will reportedly be listening closely when the goal is scored on Tuesday. Advertising That’s according to the Daily Mail, who claim Arsenal have been informed by PGMOL that the VAR vote for Newcastle and the controversial winning goal will be revealed on Tuesday’s referee-led TV show and #039; Chief Howard Webb. In May, Match Officials Micand#039;d Up, a monthly program hosted by Webb and Michael Owen, was launched to provide greater transparency in how cases are resolved. In the Newcastle goal, Arteta hit out at VAR and the Premier League, shouting: “How the hell does this goal go on? It’s absolutely unbelievable. I’m embarrassed. It’s an absolute disgrace that this goal was allowed. An absolute disgrace. This is not a goal for several reasons, at least more than one reason. “It’s a shame what happened – how this goal is in the Premier League – we think it’s the best league in the world. I’ve been in this country for 20 years and now I’m ashamed. It’s a shame and it’s too much a lot. at stake here. We try to do incredible things and be at the highest level every week. If we’re not good enough, I’ll put my hand up and take responsibility.” Advertising He added: “The result is not close to what this league should be and how this league competes. It’s not good enough. I feel bad to be part of it.” Featured image credit: Getty and BeIN Sports The full VAR vote on Anthony Gordon’s controversial goal against Arsenal has been released. Newcastle beat #039 Gunners 1-0 at St Jamesand; Parked earlier this month thanks to Gordonand#039; for interference reviewed by VAR for three incidents. However, referee Stuart Attwell and VAR official Andy Madley did not believe that Joelintonand#039; the challenge was enough to rule out Gordonand’s winner, although no conclusive evidence was found that the ball had left the pitch. or that Gordon was offside. Here’s a transcript of the event, courtesy of PGMOL and Sky Sports: Advertising AR1: Stay inside! Still in, still in, still in! **gate enters** REF: No, no, they check. They check. VAR: Stu (referee Stuart Atwell), could you please confirm your decision? Advertising REF: Mads (VAR Andy Madley), fielding is the goal. On the field, the ball is called out of play on the goal line. VAR: Confirmed, Stuart. We check the goal decision on the pitch. So I’m interested… I want you to switch to GLT (end track technology). Do you have a GLT camera there? RO: It won’t be there. we can