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🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS: The Premier League have officially confirmed a shocking VAR error during Manchester United’s dramatic 2-1.

🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS: The Premier League have officially confirmed a shocking VAR error during Manchester United’s dramatic 2-1 win over Chelsea at Old Trafford, leaving the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) facing intense criticism once again.

The decision, which proved pivotal in a fiercely contested encounter, has reopened long-standing debates about the reliability and consistency of VAR technology in England’s top flight.

 

According to reports, referee Peter Bankes and the VAR team failed to correctly interpret a key incident in the second half—a mistake that bore striking similarities to the controversial ruling during Tottenham vs Chelsea earlier this season. That blunder had already placed PGMOL under scrutiny, but this latest error has sent outrage rippling through the football community. Players, managers, pundits, and fans alike have voiced their frustration, demanding accountability and serious reforms to restore faith in officiating standards.

 

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca did not hold back in his post-match comments. Clearly frustrated, he said: “This has never happened before. VAR controversy can’t overshadow yet another painful defeat. Maybe it’s time Artificial Intelligence takes over VAR!” His remarks, though laced with sarcasm, reflect the growing disillusionment across the football world with human error continuing to play such a decisive role despite the technology’s presence.

 

Fans took to social media to vent their anger, with hashtags calling for PGMOL reform quickly trending worldwide. Some argued that referees should face consequences for repeated errors, while others echoed Maresca’s sentiment, suggesting that AI-driven decision-making could minimize such controversies in the future.

 

The Premier League’s confirmation of the error is both an admission of fault and a fresh blow to the credibility of English refereeing. With pressure mounting, calls for reform are louder than ever, and the debate over whether VAR truly improves fairness in football is once again at the forefront.

 

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