Why Referee Didn’t Award Chelsea Penalty Vs Man Utd Has Been Excused
Former Premier League official Dermot Gallagher has offered an explanation for why Manchester United defender Harry Maguire was not penalised for his challenge on Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta.
Referee Martin Atkinson did not award a penalty for the incident, while VAR officials Stuart Atwell and Simon Long agreed with the original decision after conducting a check.
Gallagher did not agree with the decision and he believes it was reached hastily because the ball was still in play.
He told told Premier League Productions: “I think it’s solely because the ball is in play and he cleared it too quickly. I think he looked at it, cleared it very quickly and didn’t scrutinise it.
“I think when you look at it in depth, as we have, there’s no doubt whatsoever if Martin Atkinson is sent to the monitor I think he’d make a different decision.
“What I would say, even if he sticks with the on-field decision, it would be readily accepted more.
“It does raise a good talking point in so much as the one at half-time with Rashford was looked at a few times.
“When the ball is dead, as the Rashford one was and I don’t think was a penalty at all, it’s much easier to look at over and over again.
“This one because it was looked at in play, it’s almost as if you’ve got to make a decision instantly.
“He’s under no pressure but when the ball is in play I feel VAR feel they’ve got to make a decision a little bit quicker.
“And he did, he looked at it quickly and cleared it quickly. If they’d scrutinise it, and looked at it like we did if he had said to Martin Atkinson, ‘I think it’s 50-50, you need to have a look’.
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“Martin’s view is a lot more difficult, but the other side, if he had seen it, he would have come to a different decision.”
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