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‘He shows six studs to the goalkeeper – It’s endangering him’: Graeme Souness says VAR was RIGHT to deny West Ham their equaliser at Chelsea due to Jarrod Bowen’s key ‘stumble’ before colliding with Edouard Mendy
- Graeme Souness insists VAR made the correct decision during West Ham match
- Maxwel Cornet looked to have scored an injury-time equaliser against Chelsea
- The goal was then ruled out for a foul in the build-up after a long VAR check
Graeme Souness insists VAR made the correct decision to disallow West Ham United’s second goal in their 2-1 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday.
The moment came when Reece James’ misguided header back to Edouard Mendy sold the Blues goalkeeper short and he collided with Jarrod Bowen, who appeared to leave his foot in and drag it over the Senegalese’s torso.
Mendy was then seen writhing in pain on the ground while play continued and Maxwel Cornet found the back of the net for the Hammers in stoppage time.
Graeme Souness insists VAR made the correct decision to disallow West Ham’s second goal
West Ham players furiously protested against the decision as they narrowly lost 2-1 to Chelsea
But while West Ham celebrated, Bobby Madley was told by VAR official Jared Gillett to visit the pitch side monitor to review the goal and after some consideration disallowed the strike.
Football pundit Souness agreed with the decision and explains…
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Source : dailymail



