West Ham United took the lead away at Arsenal in controversial circumstances on Thursday.
Tomas Soucek fired into the Gunners net in the 13th minute following a cutback from Jarrod Bowen.
The goal was then the subject of a VAR review that lasted three and a half minutes.
Multiple replays from various angles were studied in an attempt to confirm whether or not the ball had gone out of play before Bowen assisted Soucek.
But none of the available angles could offer definitive proof, so the officials stuck with the on-field decision and awarded the goal.
Tomas Soucek comes through to put West Ham 1-0 up at the Emirates! #ARSWHU
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) December 28, 2023
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Tomas Soucek’s West Ham goal was given on field by ref so VAR had to find clear evidence that ball was put of play, Bowen’s leg was in the way of the video replay so impossible to tell either way so original decision had to stand. One nil to the Cockney boys! pic.twitter.com/cRq5zjXFtn
— West Ham Football (@westhamfootball) December 28, 2023
This was the second time this season that Arsenal had conceded a goal following an inconclusive VAR review.
The Gunners lost 1-0 at Newcastle in November when the VAR was unable to prove whether or not the ball had left the field of play moments before Anthony Gordon's winning goal.
More to follow.
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