Scottish Premiership: Review panel say three VAR decisions incorrect
Three decisions are deemed incorrect by by the Scottish FA's VAR independent review panel following the first round of Scottish Premiership fixtures.
www.bbc.comthe independent panel reaffirmed the on-field decisions in a Celtic vs. Motherwell game, concluding the VAR review failed to alter the outcome and that penalties or goals reviewed were accurately processed. Additionally, a Hearts ruling had implications related to a disputed call, with implications for the final league table. Celtic-Motherwell VAR penalty ruling focused on the Scottish FA's key match incident panel, which decided Celtic should not have been awarded the stoppage-time penalty. The review also covered Johnston's booking for a challenge on Mikey Moore after 38 minutes and the decision to allow Yang's goal to stand despite offside claims. A penalty denied to Rangers against St Johnstone is the only VAR mistake highlighted by the SFA's key match incident review panel for last weekend's Premiership. The panel highlighted four VAR errors from recent matches.
Three decisions are deemed incorrect by by the Scottish FA's VAR independent review panel following the first round of Scottish Premiership fixtures.
www.bbc.comVideo assistant referees made four wrong decisions over the past week in the Premiership, including a red card that was rescinded.
www.bbc.co.ukA penalty denied to Rangers against St Johnstone is the only VAR mistake highlighted by the Scottish FA's key match incident review panel for last weekend's Premiership.
www.bbc.comCeltic motherwell var penalty ruling landed on the Scottish FA’s key match incident panel, which decided Celtic should not have been awarded the stoppage-time penalty at Motherwell. The call centered on John Beaton’s 20-second pitchside review and Kelechi Iheanacho’s 99th-minute winner in a 3-2 resu…
www.el-balad.comThe panel’s review covered Johnston’s booking for a challenge on Mikey Moore after 38 minutes and the decision to let Yang’s goal stand despite claims of offside in the build-up. On both incidents, the KMI panel gave the match officials full support, agreeing 3:0 that no VAR intervention was needed over the tackle or the yellow card, and that the equaliser was correctly allowed to stand.
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