Arsenal was denied two VAR penalties against Burnley's absolutely insane scenes.

Who thought the Burnley-Arsenal game would have so much drama. When Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang passed visitors to the upper hand at ʹTurf Moor's, it seemed to be a comfortable afternoon for Michael Artetas' team, Periscope broadcasts. But Granit Jaka had other ideas. Five minutes to [...]
When Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang passed visitors to the upper hand at ʹTurf Moor's, it seemed to be a comfortable afternoon for Michael Artetas' team, Periscope broadcasts.
But Granit Jaka had other ideas. When five minutes were left until the end of the meeting, Jaka was placed in a uncomfortable position by Bernd Lenno and struck the ball directly at Chris Wood, and the ball turned into a net.
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) Zino (@denzino ) March 6, 2021
In the latter part, however, madness broke out. In fact, in the last few minutes, Arsenal was denied a clear penalty.
Nicolas Pepe was just incubated as he owned the ball on the right side of the Burnley area.
And when he tried to get past Erik Pieters, the Burnley defender clearly played by hand.
No penalty on this play. Nicolas Pépé stocking for a handball from Eric Pieters. FAR was contracted, but no penalty was given. ♪ BU RARS Pic.twitter. com/tr EXPW4J
) Fair Advantage (@FairAdvantage CA) March 6, 2021
Justice Andre Marwiner was amazingly not to see him, but he certainly had to intervene.
As the game continued, however, it was confirmed that the revision had been completed and there was no penalty.
How is that possible?
But that is not all.
When five minutes to the end, Arsenal appeared to have won a penalty when Pieters (again) blocked Pepe's (again) blow by hand.
The judge had no hand contact and gave him the red one directly.
However, the VAR revised him and found that the ball was not touched by Pieters ' hand but by his arm.
No penalty, no red card. /Periscope. com/












