Howard Webb: PGMOL chief acknowledges ‘misjudgement’ over Josh King’s disallowed goal for Fulham in Chelsea defeat

Professional Game match officials, Limited Chief Howard Webb said that Josh King’s decision not to allow Fulham’s goal in defeat last weekend by Chelsea was “wrong judgment”.
18 -year -old King, 22 minutes later, by Rodrigo Muniz for a long video assistant referee (VAR) for the foul in the accumulation of the chalk scored to challenge.
Muniz stepped into the bottom of Chelsea central back Trevoh Chalobah and tried to turn it next to the semi -line.
Fulham manager Marco Silva said it was “incredible”.
Chelsea, Joao Pedro’s title and the penalty of Enzo Fernandez’in, against the visitors against the Silva smoke against another controversial decision after the decision to win 2-0 won.
After the game, Michael Salisbury stood as an official for the match between Liverpool and Arsenal.
Speaking about the match officials, Mic’D Up – A television program that analyzes decisions from previous Gameweeks – PGMOL Chief Referee Officer WebB accepted the error.
WebB said that the authorities should “target” when the evidence is very clear “and that they have guided authorities.
“It was not controversial, it was wrong. We have created some principles about how we worked in the Premier League and how we use VAR.”
“They are sitting around a high threshold to punish the theme to help the flow, rhythm and tempo.




