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LONDON (Reuters) – Mersey Riley, head of the FA referees' committee, admitted Thursday that there were four mistakes in the use of VAR, introduced for the first time in the Premier League this season.
Riley admitted that the mistakes had been made in the four stages up to now – Fabian Schar's goal for Newcastle against Watford (counting the goal despite a handball on Char Isaac Hayden's colleague), not to lift the red card against Belgian Leicester, Yuri Telemance, having walked Bournemouth player, Callum Wilson, will not give Manchester City a penalty against Bournemouth after blocking Spaniard David Silva, and will not give a similar kick for West Ham against Norwich.
"If you look at the four phases that have been put in place until now, 227 cases have been reviewed," Riley told Sky Sports after being interviewed Thursday with club officials.
"On these cases, we have changed six decisions and I think we should have had ten," he said, adding that "this indicates how video technology can help and add value to the game." it also shows that it is still an arbitration match. In the Premier League on the field. "
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