Once again VAR decisions have possibly robbed Brighton of more points in the Premier League (like a few other teams).
In the last three matches out of four, there have been three wrong VAR decisions - first against Leicester, a blatant penalty against Welbeck turned down by VAR officials, second against Liverpool, a red card offence being allowed to go as a yellow.
Now, a third against Crystal Palace, a goal disallowed when the VAR officials drew the lines not on the last Crystal Palace player but on the second to last player which made the goal offside.
Another bad decision which could affect Brighton’s position at the end of the year.
VAR could be good if the officials using it were good enough too.
B Smart
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