Khaleej Times

Four VAR mistakes, admits refs chief

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london — Referees’ chief Mike Riley admitted on Thursday that four VAR mistakes have been made in the Premier League this season.

Riley addressed the controvers­ial issue of VAR use in the Premier League at a meeting of top-flight club chairman in London.

The VAR blunders included Fabian Schar’s equaliser for Newcastle against Watford, which should have been disallowed for a handball by Isaac Hayden, and Leicester midfielder Youri Tielemans avoiding a red card for an apparent stamp on Bournemout­h’s Callum Wilson. The other two errors were the decision not to award Manchester City a penalty when Bournemout­h’s Jefferson Lerma fouled David Silva and West Ham not getting a spot-kick after Sebastien Haller was brought down by Norwich’s Tom Trybull.

Riley, the managing director of the elite refereeing body, said the Silva, Haller and Tielemans incidents were indicative of the high bar the Premier League has set for overturnin­g the decisions of the on-field referee

It is also understood that clubs discussed the length of the summer transfer window at Thursday’s meeting. Clubs voted two years ago to move deadline day, previously at the end of August, to a date before the season began.

But with no uniformity of deadlines across Europe, some managers have urged a rethink because players can still be lost to clubs abroad after the Premier League window closes.

The matter was raised at the meeting but no decisions were made and it will be discussed again in November.

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