FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Fulham vs Manchester United and this have cost them thier Job after controversial decision in disallowing AMAD DIALLO late goal Justice for Manchester United 💪We are glad now that justice has now been given out 🥲🌚, This is a lesson to other Corrupt Referees.
Premier League Admits VAR Mistake in Manchester United vs. Fulham Match, Igniting Outrage
The Premier League has confessed to a significant error during Manchester United’s match against Fulham, where Amad Diallo’s goal was wrongly disallowed for offside. The controversial decision, upheld by VAR, has drawn widespread criticism after replays clearly indicated that Diallo was onside.
The incident unfolded in the 68th minute when Diallo capitalized on a precise pass from Bruno Fernandes, calmly scoring what should have been a legitimate goal. However, the assistant referee flagged for offside, and despite a lengthy VAR review, the decision stood. Fans, players, and pundits alike were left frustrated, as the evidence unmistakably showed the call was incorrect.
Outraged by the incident, one United fan stated, “The replay says it all—United were robbed. It’s amateurish officiating!” Manchester United also released a strong statement, condemning the error as a failure of VAR to ensure fairness in the game.
Manager Erik ten Hag voiced similar frustrations, saying, “How was that offside? This wasn’t a fair game, and VAR keeps costing us. It’s unacceptable.”
In a rare move, the Premier League admitted the mistake, with a spokesperson issuing an apology to Manchester United and pledging to work with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) to avoid such errors in the future.
This incident has reignited debates over VAR’s effectiveness, with critics arguing that its inconsistent use amplifies errors rather than eliminating them. The disallowed goal could prove costly for Manchester United in what is shaping up to be a highly competitive Premier League season, intensifying calls for urgent improvements in officiating
standards.