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The Premier League has admitted that VAR got penalty decisions wrong in all three matches on Thursday, as frustration mounts over the use of the ...

Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes wins a penalty during the Premier League match against Aston Villa AFP/ANDREW BOYERSLONDON: The Premier League has admitted that VAR got penalty decisions wrong in all three matches on Thursday , as frustration mounts over the use of the technology in the English top-flight.

Jose Mourinho's Spurs were off-key for long periods but could feel hard done by after Josh King's push on Harry Kane in the penalty area went unpunished despite a VAR review. The Premier League confirmed to the BBC's Match of the Day programme that United and Southampton should not have been given penalties, but Tottenham should have been awarded one.Former Everton midfielder Tim Cahill, a Match of the Day pundit, said a former player should work alongside VAR officials.

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