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When the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was introduced to the English Premier League in 2019, many thought that the era of players getting away with wrong decisions or referees making incorrect decisions was behind us.
After all, the video replays were readily available for the officials to make the correct decisions, so what could go wrong?
However, seasons later, the complaints have been loud with the referee's body, Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) being forced to issue apologies to teams.
This calendar year alone has seen the body own up seven times to mistakes - a grim statistic given the technology was working optimally but let down by those in charge of interpretation.
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FootballThe last one came over the weekend when a Luis Diaz goal against Tottenham Hotspur was chalked off wrongfully for offside. Liverpool fired back with a hard-hitting statement, promising to 'explore the range of options available.'
Sports Brief takes a look at all the other times PGMOL has offered an apology after a glaring mistake in the use of the VAR.
Adding to the controversy at Tottenham Hotspur stadium, there have been 12 other admissions by the PGMOL in the last two seasons, as reported by Sky Sports.
Crystal Palace were denied a penalty that was originally given by referee, Andy Madley. Lucas Digne had handled the ball in the area but after a VAR review, Madley changed his decision.
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FootballWest Ham were denied an equaliser after Jarrod Bowen was adjudged to have fouled goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy before Maxwell Cornet scored.
Newcastle were denied a potential winner after Tyrick Mitchell put the ball into his own net. Joe Willock was said to have impeded goalkeeper, Vicente Guaita.
This was Mikel Arteta's first loss of the 2022/2023 season, but perhaps it could have ended differently. A Gabriel Martinelli goal was disallowed after Martin Odegaard was said to have fouled Christian Eriksen.
Douglas Luiz was wrongly sent off for a clash with Aleksandr Mitrovic. The red card was later overturned but it cost Steven Gerrard his job, with Unai Emery taking over.
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FootballDean Henderson was adjudged to have brought down Yoane Wissa, but replays showed the goalkeeper had minimal contact with the Bees striker.
Emery's first bow in the Premier League as Villa's boss saw him chalk an impressive win over Manchester United. Lucas Digne scored an impressive free kick, but replays showed United's wall wasn't set up in the right place.
Fabinho thanked his lucky stars after escaping a red card for a studs-up challenge on Evan Ferguson.
The Seagulls were on the receiving end again when VAR official, John Brooks drew the offside lines in the wrong place, thus disallowing Pervis Estupinan a valid goal.
Ivan Toney's equaliser was controversially allowed to stand despite Christain Norgaard influencing play from an offside position.
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FootballThe officials didn't spot Rodri's handball inside the area and thus, the Toffees missed out on an opportunity for a potential goal.
Pierre-Emile Hojberg fouled Kaoru Mitoma but referee, Stuart Atwell didn't award a penalty with the VAR rubberstamping the decision.
VAR's misdoings this season started in game week one after Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic in the dying stages of the game. No penalty was awarded even after a VAR check with the officials in charge getting a one-week suspension.
The rampant cases of VAR's use continue to be an eyesore. Owning up to mistakes after the game is only a drop in the ocean for the affected teams because, as Jurgen Klopp put it, 'what does it help?'
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FootballKlopp was furious with the call, as reported by Sports Brief, stating that when VAR came along, it was expected to make things easier.
"We had that situation in the Man United game. Did Wolves get a point for it? We won’t get points for it," he stated.