VARs Darren England and Daniel Cook will return to Premier League duty this weekend following their error in last month’s fixture between Tottenham and Liverpool.
England and Cook were the VAR and VAR assistant respectively when Liverpool forward Luis Diaz’s goal was incorrectly ruled out for offside in Tottenham’s 2-1 home win.
Both officials were stood down the following week, but England will be back as the fourth official for Brentford’s home game against Burnley on Saturday and Cook will return as assistant referee for Sheffield United’s home match against Manchester United.
Miscommunication between VAR England and referee Simon Hooper led to Diaz’s goal being wrongly ruled out on September 30, with the incident later described by referees’ chief Howard Webb as “a clear error”.
Hooper is the designated VAR for Newcastle’s home game against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
New VAR guidelines were introduced in the wake of the Diaz disallowed goal controversy, while audio of the incident was later released.
England mistakenly thought the on-field officials had ruled Diaz to be onside, which meant that when he told them ‘check complete’ they believed he had upheld their on-field decision and restarted play with a free-kick.
Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk appears dejected after his side
Once play had restarted, there was nothing the VARs could do to revisit the decision under existing protocols.
Referees’ body Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) said it would develop a new VAR communication protocol in an effort to avoid similar mistakes being made in future.
PGMOL said the protocol would “enhance the clarity of communication between the referee and the VAR team in relation to on-field decisions”.
VARs will now also confirm the outcome of the checking process with the assistant VAR before confirming the final decision to the on-field officials.
Manchester City’s Mateo Kovacic was fortunate not to be sent off in his side
One of the talking points from the latest round of fixtures was referee Michael Oliver’s decision not to send off Manchester City’s Mateo Kovacic for a challenge on Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard.
The City midfielder was shown a yellow card before avoiding another shortly afterwards and Webb later admitted Kovacic was “fortunate” to stay on the pitch.
Oliver will referee Sheffield United’s home game against Manchester United on Saturday.
yatbekmrs
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Referees ln England are match fixers
KeddieReds
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Match fixers
Veoabeopru
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liverpool
Netflix01
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why only us after FIFA week to be playing early kick offs
i realised that too. always liverpool use to play early first games after the break.
hiudmstuz
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Having enough money from betting, holiday is necessary
limengoeng
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back from holiday, their punishment is go for holiday.
heaceipsty
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So basically, nothing has changed. Liverpool lost the points, but the FA is carrying on like nothing happened. How about a massive fine for PGMOL and the FA. The FA is the footballing mafia and are untouchable.
kababdimpy
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You sound like a African mate.
Fooook your racial slur as an Asian ya supremecist mf
lehcemptuz
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All does not make sense at all England
Isaaci-zoh
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You sound like a African mate.
hmm African did what
79785ishoba
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total violation of football phenomenon
Honbdnopz
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fock the fa, pgmol & the whole referring board they are a disgrace
You sound like a African mate.
IzuchukwuGerald
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fake people
hahilopsy
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why only us after FIFA week to be playing early kick offs
Niucikmpru
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This stupid referee should be sacked
Licamnrsty
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fock the fa, pgmol & the whole referring board they are a disgrace
Bawbimouyz
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they will continue to cheat . The FA is in support of the corruption
zopcdlrs
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Corruption in epl