Watching the game, notwithstanding VAR I thought the penalty given to Leicester was an awful decision. Five minutes later a stonewall penalty, in my view, wasn't given.
Now I know referees are not meant to even up bad decisions but it's amazing how often it does seem to happen.
Re: Leicester v Villa
2Didn't see any of that match, but you'd think that a referee compensating for a dodgy decision ought to be something that VAR should make less likely.
Re: Leicester v Villa
3Watching it in work in Spain. Clear penalty to Leicester. It hit Mings on his blue sleeve (ie arm) preventing going to a Leicester player (Vardy I think.) Villa’s shirts helped because his shoulder was claret. Didn’t see the incident 5 minutes later as I was working.
Re: Leicester v Villa
4That's interesting. I thought it hit his shoulder. That maybe is the problem with VAR, at the end of the day all decisions are subjective.Dogger wrote:Watching it in work in Spain. Clear penalty to Leicester. It hit Mings on his blue sleeve (ie arm) preventing going to a Leicester player (Vardy I think.) Villa’s shirts helped because his shoulder was claret. Didn’t see the incident 5 minutes later as I was working.
Re: Leicester v Villa
7Doesn’t seem to matter, as much as I don’t like them Man Utd were denied a clear penalty against City and Fred was booked for diving. This was massively a clear and obvious error from the referee but was not overturned.
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