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He can only be sent to the screen if it's a clear and obvious error or if it's a subjective offside which they have to go through."The on-field decision was 'no goal' so what can you do? It can be backed up by the video - he was in an offside position, he is close to the goalkeeper, so they say he's impacting." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The Super Sunday panel discuss whether Van Dijk's header should have been disallowed after Andy Robertson was adjudged to be impeding Gianluigi Donnarumma in an offside position BOTHROYD SAYS: "This should have been given as a goal.
He's just got himself out the way of the ball."That's why I think it should have been given and was a poor decision." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights of the Premier League match between Manchester City and Liverpool INCIDENT: Manchester City were also awarded a penalty in the first half following a VAR review. It's possibly a misread by the referee." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights from the Premier League match between Arsenal and Sunderland JAY BOTHROYD SAYS: "If he touches the ball ever so slightly, he's won the ball.
But Saka, Gyokeres...unless the referee's association is telling me it's different rules in the box, that should be given as a challenge that's okay."INCIDENT: There was a VAR check for Brian Brobbey's late equaliser, but no issue with a potential high foot in the build-up.DERMOT SAYS: "A really good goal. Yes it is."He definitely didn't mean it, there's no doubt about that, but that's the guidelines we work to."BOTHROYD SAYS: "I don't think those kind of decisions should be given as a penalty.
