Referee Anthony Taylor disallowed a late goal by Fabian Schar in the heated Newcastle versus Brighton clash. A top PGMOL insider slammed the decision as unnecessary.
An official claimed the announcement added no value because the on-screen VAR explanation left little room for doubt. Fans at St James’ Park already saw the clear message on the big screen.
The match delivered plenty of drama. Taylor issued red cards to Anthony Gordon and Tariq Lamptey before the final whistle. Controversial calls kept supporters on edge.
A major talking point involved Brighton star Carlos Baleba. He fouled Newcastle’s Tino Livramento during the game, prompting many to insist that a second yellow card was in order. The official, however, opted not to send him off.
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Fabian Schar believed his goal secured victory for Newcastle. The goal arrived in added time, but an automated offside check nullified it. The stadium buzzed with disbelief.
Officials have tested announcing VAR decisions during cup fixtures. Plans now call for similar protocols in Premier League matches before the season ends. On-screen VAR displays make extra announcements seem redundant.
Newcastle suffered a 2-1 defeat and bowed out of the FA Cup after 120 minutes of extra time. Anthony Gordon now faces a lengthy absence, missing the next game on March 10 and the EFL Cup final against Liverpool.
This incident intensifies debates over VAR and referee communication. Fans scrutinize every decision, and the controversy adds to the relentless drama of Premier League football.