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Webber admits that VAR video assistant is obviously wrong, and Fulham loses Chelsea for a mistake

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The law enforcement level of Premier League referees and VAR video assistant referees has always been hotly discussed by fans. There have been a lot of controversy in the first three rounds of the new season. Weber, the head of the British Professional Referees Company (PGMOL), recently publicly admitted that there was a wrong judgment in the game, pointing out that in the game Fulham lost to Chelsea, Joshua King's first record goal was a "wrong judgment", but now it is useless.

In Fulham's away game to Chelsea last week, Joshua King scored the first record in the 21st minute of the game, but after the VAR video assistant referee's decision, Rodrigo Muniz stepped on Chaloba's foot before the assist, and the referee overturned the goal. Fulham failed to take the lead in the field, and Chelsea scored 2 goals and lost 0-2. Fulham head coach Silva also angrily slammed the penalty decision of the assistant referee of VAR video after the game.

Web recently explained on TV program: "This is not a controversy, but a wrong judgment. The VAR video assistant referee did not follow the guidance. He just focused on seeing the contact of the foot, rather than watching the entire game scene. Muniz was in control of the ball at the time, so he turned around and landed with one foot. Chaloba moved one of his feet to the place where Muniz landed. This process was normal. The VAR video assistant referee only intervened if the referee had obvious wrong judgment. This is our guidance to the referee."

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