Premier League Fury: VAR Drama Erupts as West Ham Blasts Arsenal Win
Arsenal were leading 1-0 when Callum Wilson struck a last-gasp leveller, the ball clearly crossing the line despite Declan Rice's best efforts to keep it out.
The match, decided by Leandro Trossard's 84th-minute goal, saw a dramatic turn in the 95th minute when West Ham’s Callum Wilson thought he had scored an equalizer, only for it to be disallowed after a lengthy VAR review.
The goal was ruled out following an intervention by VAR Darren England, who advised on-field referee Chris Kavanagh to review an incident where West Ham forward Pablo appeared to be holding Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya's arm as he attempted to catch a corner.
After a prolonged consultation, Kavanagh reversed his initial decision, awarding a foul to Arsenal and denying West Ham a vital point in their battle to avoid relegation.
West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen expressed strong disagreement with the decision, criticizing the scrutiny of VAR.
"When you look at the screen for five minutes you'll find something -- a lot of grappling and a lot of holding. I'm sure if you look long enough you'll find something," Bowen told the BBC, questioning the consistency.
He emphasized the inherently physical nature of corner kicks in the Premier League, arguing that such contact should be expected.
Bowen further highlighted what he perceived as inconsistent application of rules, citing a previous uncalled foul on Tomas Soucek against Brentford.
He also noted the greater protection afforded to goalkeepers compared to outfield players, suggesting that if such incidents are fouls, then every holding call in the box should be penalized.
West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo echoed these sentiments, suggesting that referees themselves "don't know what a foul is," creating doubt and inconsistency in decisions.
Conversely, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta praised the officials for their "courage and bravery" in making the difficult call.
"When you see the picture, there is no question that it is a clear foul. They were very brave," Arteta stated, adding that the action deserved such scrutiny and that the rules must be applied consistently.
His view was largely supported by Sky Sports pundits, but former Manchester United defender Gary Neville labeled the incident the "biggest moment in VAR history in the Premier League," asserting that if Arsenal were to win the title, this game would "go down in folklore."
Ian Wright, former Arsenal striker, concurred, calling it a "poor foul" and stating that Raya would have caught the ball if unimpeded.
Roy Keane reinforced the consensus, advising players not to put their hands on the goalkeeper, especially not for an extended period.
The disallowed goal has significant implications for both clubs. For West Ham, who remain on the brink of relegation, it represents a further setback in their fight for Premier League survival, trailing Tottenham by a point with a crucial game in hand for their rivals.
For Arsenal, the narrow 1-0 victory, secured after this dramatic VAR intervention, propelled them five points clear of Manchester City in the title race, though City still have a game in hand.
Arsenal now stand on the verge of securing their first Premier League title in 22 years if they can achieve maximum points from their final two matches against Burnley and Crystal Palace.
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