PGMOL Chief Admits Correct Guidance Not Followed For King’s Disallowed Goal On Cricketnmore
5 Articles
5 Articles
PGMOL Admits Fulham Goal Error Against Chelsea, Explains Eze's Disallowed Goal
PGMOL chief Howard Webb has publicly admitted that VAR made a “wrong” call to disallow Josh King’s goal in Fulham’s 2-0 defeat at Chelsea on Saturday. Webb criticised the decision saying “guidance wasn’t followed properly” by the VAR team, stating the soft foul call on Rodrigo Muniz was a clear error that “had a significant impact.” The blunder prompted VAR Michael Salisbury’s removal from his weekend appointment, as Fulham boss Marco Silva bran…
03-09-2025 ✅ England. Everything repeats itself: The head of the Premier League refereeing corps spoke about the VAR error at the Chelsea-Fulham match. According to Howard Webb, the decision not to count Josh King's goal as... ᐉ football news ⚽ on UA-Football
Disallowing Fulham goal at Chelsea was wrong, admits referees’ chief Howard Webb
Guidance not followed after Josh King scored, Webb says Goal chalked off after Muniz stepped on Chalobah’s foot Howard Webb, England’s chief refereeing officer, has described the decision to disallow Josh King’s goal against Chelsea as a “misjudgement” by the match officials. King appeared to have scored a first league goal for Fulham in Saturday’s derby at Stamford Bridge but his effort was ruled out after the referee, Robert Jones, was asked …
PGMOL Chief Admits Correct Guidance Not Followed For King’s Disallowed Goal On Cricketnmore
Professional Game Match Officials Limited: Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) chief Howard Webb admitted the decision to rule out Josh King’s goal against Chelsea was incorrect and stated that correct guidance was not followed by the Virtual Assistant Referee
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium