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KMI Panel Flags Wrong Calls in Arsenal and Chelsea Matches

PGMOL
March 2026

The Premier League’s Key Match Incidents panel found that Arsenal should have had a penalty against Everton and Newcastle should have had one against Chelsea. The review added to scrutiny around officiating consistency, even though VAR was judged to have followed the current intervention threshold. The panel said Michael Keane fouled Kai Havertz in Arsenal’s game with Everton, while Reece James pulled Malick Thiaw in Chelsea’s match with Newcastle. A separate second-yellow error involving Leeds and Crystal Palace was also highlighted, though that type of decision still falls outside VAR review under current rules

Manchester United Prepare PGMOL Complaint After Bournemouth Penalty Controversy

Manchester United
March 2026

Manchester United are reportedly set to file a formal complaint with PGMOL after believing a major VAR error cost them victory against Bournemouth. The club are furious that Amad Diallo was denied a penalty in a decision they see as inconsistent and damaging. United argue Amad was clearly wrestled down while they were 1-0 ahead, only for play to continue and Bournemouth to equalise moments later. Anger increased after a similar foul later led to a penalty and red card against Harry Maguire, with Carrick calling the mismatch in decisions baffling.

Rosenior to Meet PGMOL After Chelsea Officiating Storm at Newcastle

Liam Rosenior
March 2026

Liam Rosenior is set to meet PGMOL in person after Chelsea’s controversial defeat to Newcastle, with the discussion focused on refereeing decisions rather than the pre-match huddle that drew widespread attention. The manager wants a deeper explanation of key calls from the match. Chelsea’s players were seen in an unusual huddle involving referee Paul Tierney before kick-off, which quickly became a major talking point. Rosenior later said his concern was not that incident itself, but his view of several decisions during the game, prompting a planned face-to-face meeting.

Webb denies complaint cost Lisa Benn her FIFA role

Howard Webb
November 2025

Referee Lisa Benn has told an employment tribunal she was grabbed and “manhandled” by PGMOL coach Steve Child during a March 2023 VAR training game, claiming her complaint led to weaker references and ultimately cost her a place on FIFA’s international officials list. Child denies grabbing her, describing only a light guiding arm and rejecting accusations of sexist behaviour, while a PGMOL investigation deemed his conduct below the threshold for discipline; Benn insists female referees were treated differently and that her career progression stalled after speaking up.

PGMOL backs VAR: Van Dijk equaliser rightly ruled out

Virgil van Dijk
November 2025

PGMOL confirmed the offside decision that cancelled Van Dijk’s header versus Manchester City was correct, citing Andy Robertson’s offside position and clear ducking action near the goalkeeper as interfering with play under Law 11. Liverpool had lodged a formal complaint. Webb explained the on-field team judged Robertson’s movement affected the keeper’s ability to attempt a save and VAR upheld it as not “clearly and obviously wrong.” The call remained subjective but within protocol, closing Liverpool’s challenge despite ongoing debate over interference thresholds.

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