The Premier League has decided against introducing the semi-automated VAR technology that was used successfully at the World Cup in Qatar, but will introduce additional cameras at grounds, according to reports.
Mail Sport reported in April that the organisation were considering introducing the technology (SOAT), which involves AI technology tracking players' limbs to see if they have strayed offside.
An alert is then sent to the VAR, with the technology capable of determining if any part of the player was offside in just half a second.
SOAT was successfully used during Wednesday night's Europa Conference League final, playing a role in ruling out Fiorentina's attempt just before the half-time whistle.
But instead, the organisation will not be in contention for use in the English top-flight, despite its adoption by LaLiga in Spain ahead of next season.
As per the Mirror, the recommendation did not make it onto the agenda for the Premier League's Annual General Meeting, which is set to see all 20 clubs in the league sit down in mid-June.
Chief executives across the organisation's clubs are said to believe that the technology may date too quickly for it to prove a difference-maker.
One innovation that will aim to provide greater clarity over controversial VAR calls next season is the addition of four extra cameras at Premier League grounds.
Club hierarchies were in agreement with the PGMOL that a wider number of angles would improve the technology on offer, after a number of divisive calls during the 2022-23 campaign.
Two decisions involving Liverpool saw sides have goals ruled out due to a lack of appropriate angles to judge offside calls.
The first was during Arsenal's 3-2 win against the Reds in October, which saw Bukayo Saka's opening strike allowed despite the England star being caught offside - which was only confirmed by camera angles not then available to the Stockley Park team.
The second saw Liverpool benefit from having Wolves' late winner disallowed during their FA Cup meeting after Matheus Nunes strayed into a VAR 'blind spot' and was incorrectly deemed offside by the team on the pitch.
Should the Premier League confirm the four additional cameras for next season - which will require 14 of the 20 clubs voting in favour of the decision - there is a belief that fewer VAR calls are likely to be contested.
This season, only two of the offside decisions made by VAR were overturned as incorrect.
Ivan Toney's equaliser against Arsenal at the Emirates was allowed to stand after VAR failed to spot Christian Norgaard, who set up his striker, was offside.
It later emerged that Lee Mason, who had been in charge of the calls on the day, had failed to draw offside lines on the images.
Mason soon after left the PGMOL by mutual consent and no longer officiates in the Premier League.
The second decision took place on the same weekend, when Brighton were denied a goal at Crystal Palace after Pervis Estupinan's opener was ruled out.
Brighton received another apology from the PGMOL after they went without a penalty at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at the start of April.
The decisions saw Brighton and Arsenal drop points, and although Arsenal accepted the apology offered by the PGMOL after the fact, Mikel Arteta said that he would only be satisfied 'if they give the two points back'.
juuuii
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lol we know is to protect united And Liverpool
Liverpool
tambcenuyz
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lol we know is to protect united And Liverpool
Liverpool...???
tambcenuyz
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lol we know is to protect united And Liverpool
Liverpool...???
Rumawa
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Based on bias and favouritism.
They are doing all these to favor man utd. Useless club
Rumawa
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F.A will do anything to provide man utd with protection
cecbciortz
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hmm. I the world cup says a lot about my point. but you just want to fuel your ego and insult
Guy… this isn’t about foul it’s basically about OFFSIDE and nothing more “SOAT” (the AI technology )we are talking about doesn’t detect foul or hand ball it’s only about offsides…Got that???
xanta
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The reason I always come to comment section is just to read dumb people like you comments...What are they saying what are you saying
hmm. I the world cup says a lot about my point. but you just want to fuel your ego and insult
cecbciortz
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please dont, we can't stand seeing 2 penalties each game
Like we don’t see four penalties in game
cecbciortz
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please dont, we can't stand seeing 2 penalties each game
The reason I always come to comment section is just to read dumb people like you comments...What are they saying what are you saying
ritenpst
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Criminals
PRISCABANDA2
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lol we know is to protect united And Liverpool
Right🤣👏🏽
PRISCABANDA2
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That will take away from the refs profits that they make when they make wrong decisions on purpose
Nikechukwu
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Frauds
sarabia007
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lol we know is to protect united And Liverpool
Wakcdekltu
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Biased and corrupt epl. Viva la liga.
xanta
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please dont, we can't stand seeing 2 penalties each game
truthisbitter
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England courts controversy in football,when Var were being embraced by other countries, england were reluctant to follow,how can you favor camera over a system that is automatic and takes a few seconds to deliver?All this were an attempt to protect their darling teams like manutd and Liverpool, whenever mancity were raping them they farts in their panties! hahahaha if england have their way manutd and Liverpool will be winning EPL every season!!!
ANK3430
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They prefer drawing lines. SOAT makes it quicker and keeps the game flowing
Lovebug2
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because Manchester United and Liverpool get help from the current EPL/ PGMOL
Vokdemsuyz
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The most controversial league in football
rekklpyz
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SOAT takes a sec to review and decide whether it is offiside or not but this committee want instead more cameras, a manual review by gooks who refuse to review or atleast show a replay to allow an independent opinion n even when they review it takes more time or they miss the offense all together 😩
Tamdlnoty
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these technologies are spoiling the game n those introducing are corrupted making alot of cash. we must put a stop to this.
tapi29374
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they are against it because of match fixing and favouritism of other teams
Shmonny
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corrupt English people they against it because it against their corrupt government 😴
Emchi
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Based on bias and favouritism.
Benbcilpru
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in England league those technology doesn't work because they are full of corruption in England league The favour some teams again the other team that is why they will be again any good development coming in
Hascdiopry
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I think lines man will be told not to raise flag until some var signal of offside. Same as goal line technology.
Caobimnryz
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so this will mean even if a lineman puts his flag up for offside n the technology doesn't see it as off the play continues ??.
Gudiest
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Even if premier league use god as referee there will still be errors