VAR Controversies in Premier League: Man United's Goal and Trafford's Red Card Escape
Exploring the VAR decisions that allowed Man United's goal to stand and why Man City's James Trafford avoided a red card in recent Premier League matches.

VAR's Role in Premier League Controversies
Video Assistant Referee (VAR) continues to be a hot topic in the Premier League, with decisions often sparking debates among fans, players, and pundits alike. This week, two major incidents stood out: Manchester United's controversial goal against Fulham and Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford's escape from a red card against Tottenham Hotspur.
Man United's Goal Against Fulham
In the 58th minute of the match, Manchester United won a corner. Bryan Mbeumo delivered the ball into the box, where Leny Yoro's header deflected off Fulham's Muniz and into the net. However, Yoro appeared to push Calvin Bassey as the ball came in, prompting a VAR review.
VAR Decision: Goal stands.
Analysis: The VAR rarely intervenes to disallow a goal for a foul in the Premier League. Last season, such incidents occurred only four times. The VAR argued that the level of contact by Yoro wasn't impactful enough to warrant disallowing the goal. However, many fans and analysts believe that the push prevented Bassey from challenging for the ball, leading to the goal.
James Trafford's Red Card Escape
In the 40th minute of the match between Manchester City and Tottenham, Mohammed Kudus ran onto a ball through the center, and City's goalkeeper James Trafford came out of his area. The two collided, with Kudus going down. Referee Peter Bankes allowed play to continue, and the VAR reviewed the incident for a possible red card.
VAR Decision: No red card.
Analysis: The VAR concluded that Trafford's challenge, although risky, did not involve excessive force or direct contact with the opponent, thus not meeting the criteria for a red card. The decision was also influenced by the fact that Trafford had possession of the ball after the collision, which negated the possibility of a denial of a clear goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO).
Conclusion
These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges and controversies surrounding VAR in the Premier League. While the technology aims to ensure fairness and accuracy, the subjective nature of many decisions continues to fuel debates. The high bar for VAR intervention, as supported by 83% of stakeholders, means that many contentious decisions will remain on the field, leaving fans and players alike questioning the consistency and fairness of the system.