Three more VAR errors confirmed by Premier League panel

TL;DR
The Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel has confirmed three additional VAR errors this season, bringing the total to 23. Two of these errors involved missed penalties for holding offences, including a denied spot-kick for Everton against Manchester City.
Key points
- Premier League panel confirmed three VAR errors.
- Total VAR errors this season now stands at 23.
- Two errors involved missed penalties for holding offences.
- Everton denied a penalty against Manchester City.
- VAR decision deemed holding occurred before the corner.
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Three more video assistant referee errors have been confirmed by the Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel, taking the total this season to 23.
The panel has recorded three errors involving penalties, two of which should have been awarded for holding offences.
Everton, the only team not to get a VAR intervention in their favour this season, were wrongly denied a spot-kick against Manchester City.
David Moyes' side led 3-2 at Goodison Park when, on a corner, Bernardo Silva held back Toffees midfielder Merlin Rohl - unseen by referee Michael Oliver.
The VAR Paul Howard decided the holding had taken place before the corner was taken, so he could not intervene to award a penalty.
"If that doesn't get given as a penalty, then it's an absolute free-for-all from now on," Moyes said after the game.
All five members of the KMI panel agreed with Moyes, saying "there is a clear, sustained holding offence which continues as the corner is taken and the ball comes into play".
City equalised deep into stoppage time through Jeremy Doku to snatch a 3-3 draw.
It is the third time this season Everton should have been given a penalty through video review, the others being in a 1-0 home loss to Arsenal and a 2-1 defeat at West Ham.
The panel also voted 5-0 that a penalty awarded to Bournemouth in the 29th minute of their 3-0 home win over Crystal Palace should have been overturned.
Marcos Senesi went to ground claiming contact from goalkeeper Dean Henderson, and referee Rob Jones pointed to the spot. The VAR Peter Bankes decided to uphold the decision.
"Henderson drops the ball, reaches for it and Senesi goes down under very minimal contact from the goalkeeper," the panel said.
"The referee's call of a penalty was incorrect and that VAR should have intervened to recommend a review."
Hammers denied two penalties at Brentford
West Ham should have been given two spot-kicks in their 3-0 loss at Brentford - though one of the decisions was not considered to have reached the VAR threshold.
Keane Lewis-Potter held Tomas Soucek "in a clear non-footballing action which impacted the West Ham player's movement" and the panel unanimously felt the VAR Tony Harrington should have stepped in.
It was also felt referee Craig Pawson should have pointed to the spot in the 77th minute when Yehor Yarmolyuk slipped and brought down Pablo inside the area.
That was a split 3-2 vote for a spot-kick, but 4-1 against a VAR review.
The 23 errors is an increase on last season, with 17 at the same stage of the 2024-25 campaign.
It is, however, lower than the 30 mistakes logged after 35 rounds of the 2023-24 season.
In other judgements, the panel voted 4-1 that the VAR was correct not to intervene on the potential handball by Benjamin Sesko before the Manchester United striker scored against Liverpool.
It noted that the majority of the panel deemed "there was no conclusive evidence of a handball".
The VAR red card for Sunderland's Dan Ballard for pulling on the hair of Tolu Arokodare was also supported 4-1.
Q&A
What are the details of the VAR errors confirmed by the Premier League?
The Premier League confirmed three VAR errors, including two missed penalties for holding offences and one involving Everton being denied a penalty against Manchester City.
How many VAR errors have been recorded in the Premier League this season?
This season, the Premier League has recorded a total of 23 VAR errors.
Which team has not received any VAR interventions this season?
Everton is the only team in the Premier League not to have received any VAR interventions in their favor this season.
