Premier League have just announced the shocking VAR Error By referees of Arsenal Vs Manchester United match- PGMOL under careful examination over surprising VAR mistake made by The Referee during the Arsenal Vs Manchester United match after not awarding Red card for this Mistake [VIDEO]. This is NOT what we expect from VAR in a match of this magnitude!”…this happening is going to be the biggest corruption in Premier League history😡💔

The Premier League has found itself in another controversy after the PGMOL admitted to a significant VAR error during the intense Arsenal vs. Manchester United match. Fans and pundits alike are expressing disbelief, with many calling the incident one of the most shocking examples of officiating failure in recent memory. The historic rivalry between the two clubs, already filled with tension, has now been overshadowed by what some are labeling as “the biggest corruption in Premier League history.”
The Incident That Shocked the Emirates
In the 63rd minute of the match at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal’s Declan Rice appeared to be the victim of a dangerous tackle by Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes. Video replays showed Fernandes challenging with his studs up, making dangerous contact with Rice’s shin, a clear red-card offense. Despite loud protests from Arsenal players and the home crowd, the referee allowed play to continue, and VAR did not intervene.
The lack of intervention was a major shock to football fans and experts. How could VAR, a system designed to correct such obvious errors, fail to act in such a high-profile match? Not only did this leave Arsenal fans furious, but it also altered the flow of the game, as Fernandes remained on the field and continued to influence the outcome.
PGMOL Admits to the Mistake
In an unusual step, PGMOL (Professional Game Match Officials Limited) issued a statement admitting their mistake, acknowledging that the VAR officials should have advised the referee to review the tackle. “The VAR team failed to correctly assess the severity of the challenge in the Arsenal vs. Manchester United match. Upon review, we recognize that a red card should have been issued,” the statement read.
This acknowledgment has only intensified the outrage from fans and analysts, many of whom are now questioning the reliability of the officiating process. Social media has been flooded with hashtags like #VARCorruption and #JusticeForArsenal, with supporters demanding accountability from the Premier League.
Reactions from Fans and Analysts
Arsenal icon Ian Wright criticized the officiating harshly, calling the error “absolutely disgraceful.” On a popular football podcast, he remarked, “How can they miss something so obvious? This is not what VAR is meant to do, especially in a match of this importance. It’s a joke!”
Manchester United’s involvement in the controversy has also been heavily scrutinized. Critics suggest that top clubs like United often appear to benefit from questionable refereeing decisions, fueling growing conspiracy theories about bias in the Premier League.
What This Means for the Premier League
This incident has raised significant concerns about the credibility of VAR and the officials who operate it. PGMOL has already faced criticism this season for several high-profile errors, leading to increasing calls for reform. Fans are demanding greater transparency, better training for referees, and the introduction of independent reviews to oversee controversial decisions.
The Road Ahead for VAR and PGMOL
The Premier League now finds itself at a critical crossroads. Will the league take decisive action to restore confidence in the officiating system, or will this latest controversy be added to the growing list of issues tarnishing its reputation?
For Arsenal supporters, this incident is more than just a missed red card—it represents deeper systemic flaws within English football’s officiating. As the dust settles, one thing remains clear: the Premier League must act swiftly to prevent such errors from occurring again.
This isn’t just a case of poor officiating; it could be a pivotal moment for the credibility of VAR and the integrity of the league itself. Fans deserve bett
er. Football deserves better.