WAR touches new end. Premier League himself admits he awarded two peace penalties

Three 34th lap matches at the English football elite Premier League were held on Thursday. But as rarely in the three meetings before, there were mistakes from the VAR, where two peace penalties were awarded, and another was not granted at all. Southampton won a penalty in confrontation [...]
Three 34th lap matches at the English football elite Premier League were held on Thursday.
But as rarely in the three meetings before, there were mistakes from the VAR, where two peace penalties were awarded, and another was not granted at all.
Southampton won a penalty in confrontation with Everton, but he lost a guest team to Ward-Prowes.
The Penalt also won Manchester United in confrontation with Aston Villa, but it turned Bruno Fernandes into a goal.
It was the Premier League that confirmed to the BBC Sports that these two penalties were not meant to be awarded and there was a VAR mistake.
As if that wasn't enough, the Premier League has confirmed that Tottenham Hotspur has been damaged with an unremitted penalty.
Harry Kane was clearly stumbled in the area, and the judge had not awarded a penalty, while the judges at the VAR chamber made a mistake not warning him of a penalty.
In the last few weeks of the English Championship, there has been much controversy as to the VAR, since some mistakes have been made.












