Reporting Sports in a refreshing style

Iwobi’s club raises alarm over VAR concern

Everton have written to the Premier League to express their concern at the implementation of VAR after a number of controversial decisions this season, according to Alan Myers.

Alex Iwobi and Tim Cahill
Alex Iwobi

Manchester City, Brighton and Aston Villa have also written to the Premier League ahead of a meeting with all 20 clubs and referee’s chief Mike Riley this week.

Everton have found themselves on the wrong end of some questionable calls this season, most notably against Brighton and Tottenham.

It is not just the inconsistency of the decisions but the time taken to implement them, causing unnecessary delays while keeping those at the stadium in the dark as to what’s going on.

At the Amex Stadium, the VAR official overturned the referee’s decision not to award a penalty following an accidental collision with Michael Keane and Aaron Connolly, the first time that had occurred in the Premier League this season.

The Premier League have since admitted that they made a mistake in awarding a penalty, though that is little consolation for Everton.

Everton were leading 2-1 at the time, but after Neal Maupay converted the spot-kick a 94th-minute own-goal from Lucas Digne condemned the Toffees to defeat.

The following week Everton should have been awarded a penalty when Dele Alli handled in the area. But after a lengthy VAR check taking more than three minutes, a penalty was not awarded.

There was also a lengthy delay to check penalty decisions involving Son Heung-Min and Richarlison, also turned down, whilst Theo Walcott was the subject of a red card check for a tackle barely worthy of a yellow.

Those decisions potentially cost Everton five points, which would put Everton fifth rather than their present position of 15th.

Read Also:Everton dedicate first away win of the season to Gomes

Whether the letter will make a difference remains to be seen, the Premier League have already said they will not suspend the use of the technology. That said, it is still important Everton make their voices heard as it is clearly not being implemented properly, as the Toffees have found to their cost.

You might also like

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.