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Keith Hackett re-analyses Fulham-Southampton disallowed goal controversy after 'another camera angle' emerges

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Credit: Imago / TNT Sports Keith Hackett re-analyses Fulham-Southampton disallowed goal controversy after ‘another camera angle’ emerges Mon 9 March 2026 12:15, UK Marco Silva and Fulham can have no complaints after Jarred Gillett disallowed a goal against Southampton in the FA Cup.That is according to former PGMOL chief and ex-FIFA referee, Keith Hackett, who exclusively told Football Insider that, while Daniel Peretz was fortunate, the referee made the right call on Sunday, 8 March.Very little happened in the first half at Craven Cottage, but there was a bizarre moment when the Saints’ goalkeeper booted the ball into his own teammate, with the ball bobbling into the back of his own net.Gillett had already blown the whistle, however, leading to Silva’s players surrounding the referee, with the home supporters wanting an explanation for why the goal had been disallowed.Read more: Fulham fans have made their feelings clear on Marco Silva’s future.Jarred Gillett correct to disallow bizarre own goal vs FulhamSpeaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former referee said: “I know Jarred’s coach, who’s in Australia, and he’s likely had a discussion. The reality is that, according to the referee, the ball was still moving.



If the short ball is played and there are attacking players in the penalty area, while the old law would not have allowed the kick to be taken, the new law does if they’re not challenging for the ball. “My immediate reaction, I said, ‘Why did the referee stop it?’ From another camera angle, you still see the ball rolling, which gives the referee a reason to stop play.

It could have come in, but they’ve recognised that Gillett, who’s in conversation with them, has said the ball is moving. Fulham can have no concerns that the referee got this one wrong.” How likely is Marco Silva to be sacked at Craven Cottage?Multiple Premier League are likely to be keeping a close eye on Silva’s situation at Craven Cottage, with the likes of Tottenham, West Ham and Nottingham Forest all battling relegation.Oliver Glasner is set to leave Crystal Palace as well, with Football Insider understanding that plans are being put in place for their next manager, and it would be a surprise not to see Silva on the list.One major bookmaker currently has Silva priced at 25/1 to be the next Premier League manager to depart their club, with the likes of Scott Parker and Fabian Hurzeler far more likely.It could have been very different had Fulham’s goal stood against the Saints, but as it stands, the home supporters are piling the pressure on their manager. ⚪️ Don’t Miss a Beat: Your Fulham Insider Access Get the full story from Craven Cottage and Motspur Park with our dedicated expert hubs: Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from the heart of West London.