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PGMOL under scrutiny over surprising VAR mistake made by The Referee during the Arsenal vs Westham match after the Ball allegedly went out of play PGMOL have confirmed real reason why the goal was given

PGMOL under scrutiny over surprising VAR mistake made by The Referee during the Arsenal vs Westham match after the Ball allegedly went out of play PGMOL have confirmed real reason why the goal was given

PGMOL, the organization overseeing referees, has apologized to Arsenal fans, recognizing that VAR has its flaws. They admit that during the match against West Ham, where VAR was not used, it was challenging to determine whether the ball was still in play before Tomas Soucek’s goal. The decision to continue play was made on the pitch due to limitations in viewing angles at Stockley Park.

Arsenal supporters were unhappy, claiming Jarrod Bowen didn’t keep the ball, but the mood changed when Konstantinos Mavropanos scored, securing a 2-0 victory for Arsenal. Mikel Arteta’s team is now two points behind Liverpool in second place.

In the lead-up to West Ham’s first goal, there was uncertainty about whether the ball crossed the line. The technology used to address this issue showed that the ball was partially in play. However, Stockley Park lacked clear evidence to make a definitive decision, leaving them to decide on the pitch.

Despite this, Arsenal’s VAR issues go beyond this match. Questions arise about incidents like Oleksandr Zinchenko’s contact with Gabriel before the thirteenth-minute goal. These questions may have long-term implications, especially regarding Arsenal’s title push, and could be addressed in the upcoming transfer window.

Another concern for Arsenal is their inability to threaten the goal from a distance. Scoring consistently is essential, and the team may need a player like Gabriel Jesus, who excels in putting the ball in the net. While Jesus leads the Champions League with 24 goals in 43 games, his impact in the Premier League has been limited to three goals.

In the 56th minute, Mavropanos hit the bar, increasing West Ham’s lead. His subdued celebration reflected his challenging four years at that position. Despite exciting moments, Arsenal couldn’t pose a significant threat, making fans yearn for a goal-scoring solution.

Ben White’s close-range cross, which went high over the bar, followed Bukayo Saka’s attempt, adding to Arsenal’s frustration. The need for a consistent goal-scorer becomes evident as they evaluate their performance and plan for the future.

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