EPL bevestigt 13 VAR-fouten tot nu toe dit seizoen

EPL bevestigt 13 VAR-fouten tot nu toe dit seizoen

There have been 13 video assistant referee (VAR) mistakes in the EPL Premier League so far this season – down from 20 at the same point last term – say league bosses.

Four incorrect VAR interventions and nine missed interventions from the first 23 rounds of games have been found by the competition’s Key Match Incidents (KMI) panel.

There have been 70 VAR interventions in 239 league games this season – around one every three matches.

The league says the accuracy of ‘Key Match Incidents’ is at 96.4% – up from 95.7% at the corresponding point last term.

“Nobody here underestimates the significance and the impact of one single error,” said chief football officer Tony Scholes said.

“We know that one single error can cost clubs. Points and results can cost managers positions, potentially players their place.”

In Erik ten Hag‘s case, that was literally what happened – one of the four mistakes was the penalty given against his Manchester United side in what proved to be his final match in charge.

Referees have also been subject to abuse, with police recently investigating “threats and abuse” directed at Michael Oliver following Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Wolves in January.

Oliver controversially sent off Gunners defender Myles Lewis-Skelly – a decision that was later reversed on appeal.

Former referee David Coote was sacked by the referees’ body in December after a “thorough investigation” into his conduct.

Asked about trust in officials, Scholes said: “We all have a responsibility to have some balance in the comments that are made.

“We cannot have the officials, such a key part of a successful and entertaining league, facing the kind of abuse that occurs on occasion.

“These guys are good. I know that is not always the perception, but the rest of the world recognise how good they are.”

The Premier League declined to list the nine missed interventions – and whether that includes the Lewis-Skelly red card. It did outline the four errors to media.

What were the four VAR errors?

Outtara ‘handball’ – Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle, 25 August

What: Dango Outtara thought he had scored a late winner for Bournemouth when he jumped to head the ball. The goal was given by on-field referee David Coote.

Decision: VAR Tim Robinson advised Coote to reverse his decision, deeming it to be handball. As he deemed it a factual decision rather than subjective, he did not send Coote to the monitor to review it.

Outcome: With no conclusive evidence as to whether the ball was low enough on Ouattara’s arm to deem it a handball, PGMOL chief Howard Webb – speaking on Sky Sports’ Match Officials Mic’d Up – said VAR was incorrect to intervene.

De Ligt foul on Ings – West Ham 2-1 Man Utd, 27 October

What: West Ham striker Danny Ings went down inside the penalty area while challenging for the ball with Manchester United defender Mathijs de Ligt. Referee David Coote waved play on but was advised by VAR Michael Oliver to review the incident on the pitchside monitor.

Decision: Coote awarded a penalty, which Jarrod Bowen scored to give West Ham victory.

Outcome: Under-pressure Man Utd manager Ten Hag was sacked the next day. Webb later said the Hammers should not have been awarded a penalty.

Norgaard red card – Brentford 0-0 Everton, 23 November

What: Brentford’s Christian Norgaard caught Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford on the knee while challenging for the ball in the penalty area.

Decision: Referee Chris Kavanagh did not take action but was advised by the VAR to review the incident. He subsequently showed Norgaard a straight red card.

Outcome: Norgaard’s three-match suspension for serious foul play was overturned by an independent panel on appeal.

Milenkovic goal disallowed – Nottingham Forest 3-2 Southampton, 19 January

What: Nikola Milenkovic scored a header to put Nottingham Forest 4-1 up.

Decision: The VAR advised referee Anthony Taylor to disallow the goal as Forest striker Chris Wood came from an offside position and impeded the Southampton defenders to challenge for the ball. Wood did not touch the ball.

Result: An independent panel found the goal should have been given.

It had been hoped semi-automated offside technology, which is used in FIFA and UEFA competitions, would be introduced in either the October or November international windows.

League officials hope it would reduce the time taken to check offsides by 31 seconds.

Scholes, despite his own misgivings, says there has been significant progress over the past “four to six weeks”, and the intention is still to bring it in this season.

“This technology doesn’t improve the accuracy, it makes the process more efficient,” he said.

“Why wouldn’t you introduce it if you are absolutely confident it is ready?”

BBC Sport

De Engelse Premier League heeft onlangs bevestigd dat er tot nu toe 13 fouten zijn gemaakt door het Video Assistant Referee (VAR) systeem in het lopende seizoen. Dit nieuws heeft voor veel opschudding gezorgd onder fans, spelers en coaches, die allemaal kritiek hebben geuit op de inconsistentie en onnauwkeurigheid van het VAR-systeem.

Een van de meest controversiële beslissingen die dit seizoen zijn genomen door de VAR was tijdens de wedstrijd tussen Manchester United en Tottenham Hotspur, waarbij een doelpunt van Edinson Cavani werd afgekeurd vanwege een vermeende overtreding van Scott McTominay. Na het bekijken van de herhalingen bleek echter dat er geen sprake was van een overtreding en dat het doelpunt ten onrechte was afgekeurd.

Dit soort fouten hebben geleid tot toenemende frustratie bij spelers en fans, die vinden dat het VAR-systeem de sport verpest in plaats van verbetert. De inconsistentie in beslissingen en de onduidelijkheid over de criteria die worden gebruikt bij het beoordelen van situaties hebben ervoor gezorgd dat het vertrouwen in het VAR-systeem aanzienlijk is afgenomen.

De Premier League heeft beloofd om de kwestie aan te pakken en heeft aangekondigd dat er maatregelen zullen worden genomen om de nauwkeurigheid en consistentie van het VAR-systeem te verbeteren. Er wordt gesproken over het implementeren van nieuwe technologieën en het trainen van VAR-teams om betere beslissingen te kunnen nemen.

Het is duidelijk dat er nog veel werk aan de winkel is om het VAR-systeem te perfectioneren en ervoor te zorgen dat het eerlijker en transparanter wordt. Hopelijk zullen de recente fouten leiden tot verbeteringen en zal het VAR-systeem uiteindelijk bijdragen aan een eerlijker en rechtvaardiger verloop van wedstrijden in de Premier League.

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