John Brooks has been changed because the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) official for 2 video games after wrongly disallowing a Brighton & Hove Albion objective in a Premier League draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Brooks will miss Monday’s recreation between Liverpool and Everton in addition to Wednesday’s conflict between leaders Arsenal and champions Manchester City.
Brighton noticed their quest for European soccer hit a velocity bump at Palace once they had been held to a 1-1 draw however Pervis Estupinan’s objective was wrongly chalked off for offside.
However, the offside line on replays was wrongly drawn for James Tomkins as a substitute of fellow Palace defender Marc Guehi, who was behind him. Brooks was the VAR official for the match.
In one other error on Saturday, Ivan Toney’s equaliser for Brentford noticed Arsenal drop two factors within the title race however replays confirmed it ought to have been dominated out for offside within the build-up.
The Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) on Sunday mentioned the VAR selections that went towards Arsenal and Brighton had been all the way down to “human error”.
Former English referees chief Keith Hackett on Monday informed the BBC that the VAR errors had been “lamentable”.
“It’s not the first time – we’ve had this (various problems) since VAR’s introduction. I do think, in Howard Webb, we’ve got a person who will work towards rectifying it…,” Hackett added.
“I think he’s got to offload some of the individuals that are sat in the VAR chair because they are not capable or good enough to do the job as they are not delivering accuracy.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com