VAR Controversy: Manchester United Denied Second Handball Penalty at Wolves
wolves, manchester, united kingdom - Manchester United were denied a second handball penalty at Wolves, raising questions about VAR decisions. Former referee Andy Davies explains the incidents and the VAR process.
VAR Controversy at Wolves vs. Manchester United Match
Manchester United faced controversy in their match against Wolves as they were denied a second handball penalty, sparking debates over VAR decisions.
Incident 1: Emmanuel Agbadou Handball
Referee Salisbury did not award a penalty for a possible handball by Wolves defender Emmanuel Agbadou. Despite VAR review, the decision stood due to specific handball criteria.
Incident 2: Yerson Mosquera Handball
A second potential handball by Wolves defender Yerson Mosquera was initially overlooked by the referee but was later awarded as a penalty after VAR intervention.
Former referee Andy Davies analyzed the incidents, highlighting the challenges of applying handball rules consistently and the subjective nature of such decisions.
While the first incident was deemed not to be a handball offense, the second intervention by VAR resulted in a penalty for Manchester United, showcasing the complexity of VAR decisions in football.

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