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After each weekend we take a look at the major incidents, to examine and explain the process both in terms of VAR protocol and the Laws of the Game. In this week's VAR Review: Why did it take the VAR over six minutes simply to confirm a goal for Nottingham Forest at West Ham United?
Goal Thriller at the AmexLiverpool, already confirmed as Premier League champions, were brought back down to earth by a spirited Brighton side who
Nottingham Forest beat West Ham 2-1 at the London Stadium on Sunday but were left frustrated by a six-minute delay by VAR officials after Nikola Milenkovic had put them 2-0 up
Referee Nick Walsh and the match officials opted against giving a goal to the Light Blues at Easter Road - sparking fury from the Gers' players
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Daily Star on MSNPremier League offer explanation as six-minute VAR check sees Forest's goal allowedPremier League fans were left furious as a VAR check in Nottingham Forest's clash with West Ham on Sunday lasted almost six minutes
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Liverpool.com on MSNPremier League issue VAR statement after Jamie Carragher left seethingA six-minute delay was needed to confirm Nikola Milenkovic's goal for Nottingham Forest against West Ham was onside, with the Premier League issuing a statement
The officials have been confirmed for Chelsea’s Premier League clash against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Friday.
PGMOL and the Premier League are opening up discussions between the referee and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) for key incidents this season. In episode nine instalment of "Match Officials Mic'd Up" in 2024/25,
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNPremier League release statement admitting issues after lengthy Nottingham Forest VAR checkThe Premier League have released a statement regarding the lengthy six-minute VAR check over Nottingham Forest's second goal against West Ham United in the victory at the London Stadium. In a crucial battle in the race for the Champions League,