If Doku gets a penalty, what is the difference in the challenge of burning Opurani, which is not given and means the Brentford Player is booked for a dive?
It goes back to the “contact of consequence” and guidance asking the VAR to consider the attacker’s motivations and how they went to the ground.
Doku goes down in a manner expected for contact, but Ouattaro lands himself on the floor. That is the factor against an attacker in a VAR review.
We can see a penalty arsenal given against leeds by the on-fied referee in August when his foot Downman hit his foot touched by Anton Stach.
The Premier League’s Key Patina (KMI) panel voted 3-2 that it was not a spot-kick, which involved the stach of a stach on the panel of a penalty agreed by the panel.
Words about the reason the fans can’t be completely on board with VAR. So the stach decision was a mistake? Yes, but not correct enough.
In basic terms, OweTara and Oporan are very similar, so the KMI panel is unlikely to feel it was a mistake not to award the field penalty.
Burned a penalty late in the second half when he kicked the boot of Ouattara (you can see it in the replay) as he moved to the area. While the contact was small, it was now, and it also brought a second yellow card.

