Arsenal, Premier League and West Ham
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VAR, Arteta and Arsenal
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The Premier League season has been defined by set-piece drama. It came to a head at West Ham on Sunday, when the VAR could have penalised any one of four fouls.
West Ham's disallowed 95th-minute equalizer against Arsenal, courtesy of a VAR ruling, has reignited the debate surrounding grappling at corners, with IFAB set to discuss potential law changes
It was over four minutes of pure, unadulterated cinema. A total of 266 seconds that put soccer fans across the world through the entire spectrum of emotions.
Aston Villa still has work to do to secure Champions League qualification, while Nottingham Forest is almost safe from relegation.
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The VAR-less Premier League table revealed: Which club would be in the driver's seat for the title?
The past 24 hours has seen the controversial video technology front and centre of Premier League discourse following West Ham's disallowed equaliser against Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.
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Myles Lewis-Skelly: Arsenal's last Premier League games to be treated like 'finals' as title looms
Myles Lewis-Skelly insisted Arsenal know "the job is not done" as he promised to treat their last two Premier League matches as finals in a bid to deliver the club's first title since 2004.
The most consequential decision in the history of VAR in the Premier League is played out over four minutes 11 seconds of drama at London Stadium.
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Premier League gives VAR explanation as Liverpool handed lifeline vs Chelsea
Liverpool was handed a massive let-off as Cole Palmer's goal was disallowed at Anfield, preventing Chelsea from taking the lead in a big game for both sides in the Premier League