Man City's penalty at Chelsea, Brighton's red card vs Sheffield United and tackles involving Wataru Endo and Eberechi Eze were some of this weekend's big VAR debates...
VAR took centre stage once again in another thrilling weekend of Premier League action, with unpunished rough tackles and controversial penalty calls at the centre of the talking points. Chelsea and Manchester City's thrilling 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge started with a controversial penalty awarded for a foul on Erling Haaland by Marc Cucurella.
' Frank fumes as Liverpool's Endo escapes red card With Liverpool leading 1-0 against Brentford at Anfield in the second half, Wataru Endo's challenge on Brentford midfielder Christian Norgaard was looked at by VAR. Referee Paul Tierney did not even give a foul when Endo tackled Norgaard in the 54th minute, though VAR Stuart Atwell delayed the restart of the game to look at the challenge. Atwell stuck with Tierney's original decision and Endo escaped further punishment.
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