PGMO pede desculpas ao Nottingham Forest por decisão sobre gol do Manchester United

A organização de arbitragem profissional (PGMO) admitiu que o Manchester United deveria ter tido um gol anulado por toque de mão na vitória por 3 a 2 sobre o Nottingham Forest no domingo pela Premier League.

O chefe de arbitragem, Howard Webb, entrou em contato com o Nottingham Forest na segunda-feira para reconhecer que o árbitro Michael Salisbury tomou a decisão errada. O árbitro de vídeo (VAR) Matt Donohue havia recomendado que Salisbury revisasse o lance, mas o árbitro validou o gol após julgar que o toque no braço de Bryan Mbeumo foi acidental. A bola atingiu Mbeumo antes de um defensor bloquear seu chute, e a sobra caiu para Matheus Cunha, que marcou e colocou o United em vantagem de 2 a 0. Esta foi apenas a 17ª vez em sete temporadas da Premier League que um árbitro rejeitou a recomendação do VAR após uma revisão no campo.

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