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The fierce debate over VAR in the Premier League erupted after Saturday’s controversy involving Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
PGMOL was forced to admit “serious human error” when denying Luis Diaz an equalizer for the Red Devils and leaving Liverpool searching for further action for justice after losing the match in the final minutes.
Aston Villa and Wolves have also been involved in controversies over VAR, winning and losing in fixed situations.
This season, Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana collided with Wolves star Sasa Kalajdzic, while the Villains were wrongly shown a red card in a moment of confusion by the referee.
BirminghamWorld looks at the 13 times VAR problems led to excuses, including incidents involving Wolves and Villa.
VAR officials apologize to Everton for not awarding a penalty for Rodri’s handball.

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The only downside was the injury which forced Dominguez off late on. Forest will be hoping it isn’t anything serious as he would be sorely missed if absent for any length of time. After all, the 25-year-old has already cemented his place in the starting XI.

Ibrahim Sangare

Dominguez may have slotted in straight away, but for fellow summer signing Sangare it has taken a little bit of time to find his feet. He is getting there, though – Sunday was his best showing so far since his deadline day move.

In fact, the trio of Dominguez, Sangare and Orel Mangala worked really well together in the centre of the pitch. Cooper might well have found his strongest midfield combination if they keep those levels up.

Sangare took up a more advanced role and showed a determination to get involved. He picked out some lovely passes, including a delightful crossfield one for Callum Hudson-Odoi.

“We’re really happy with him. The exciting bit is we know he’s only going to get better,” Cooper said afterwards.

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