Premier League have just announced the shocking VAR Error By referees of Manchester United VS Tottenham- PGMOL under scrutiny over surprising VAR mistake made by The Referee during the Manchester United Vs Tottenham match after not awarding Red card for this challenge [VIDEO]

In a crucial Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, Spurs prevailed 2-0, with a controversial VAR call that generated a great deal of discussion.
Together with Pape Matar Sarr’s first goal for Tottenham, Lisandro Martinez’s fortunate own goal sealed the victory.
Spurs used their dominance in the second half to earn a much-needed victory, despite periods when luck seemed to favour the north London team and Manchester United’s Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, and Casemiro wasted great opportunities.
A mistaken handball by Cristian Romero in the first half caused Alejandro Garnacho’s shot to go wide, which proved to be a turning point in the game. The ball touched Romero’s hand within the penalty area, raising the possibility of a penalty, but VAR upheld referee Michael Oliver’s decision to deny the spot kick.
After the game, this controversial choice was the target of much criticism. Dermot Gallagher, a former Premier League referee, defended VAR by pointing out the difficulties in identifying handball instances.
Gallagher voiced scepticism about the probability of an apology from the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), underlining the complications involved in analysing criteria such as arm position, shoulder participation, and ball speed.
After the game, Erik ten Hag, the manager of Tottenham, expressed his displeasure with VAR in response to Gallagher’s comments. Ten Hag argued that his team was entitled to a penalty, citing the handball’s obstruction and highlighting its obvious effect on the ball’s trajectory.
Bruno Fernandes reiterated these ideas and demanded that head referee Jon Moss issue an apology.
Fernandes questioned why referees did not explain their judgements in post-game interviews, arguing that there should be no justifications for missing what he saw to be an obvious penalty. The Portuguese midfielder also hinted to a desire for consistency in officiating, mentioning the incident involving Manchester United in the preceding week.
The ramifications of this VAR ruling have rekindled conversations about accountability, openness, and uniformity in the regulations’ implementation. The Premier League is currently discussing the controversy regarding VAR’s influence on match results, with calls for post-match explanations and perhaps apologies growing.