Michael Salisbury was replaced asMichael Salisbury was replaced as VAR for Liverpool's clash with Arsenal on Sunday after the PGMO acknowledged the decision to disallow Fulham's goal at Chelsea on Saturday was incorrect.
Salisbury was acting as VARSalisbury was acting as VAR for the game at Stamford Bridge when he advised referee Rob Jones that Josh King's goal should be disallowed for a foul in the buildup by Fulham forward Rodrigo Muniz on Chelsea's Trevoh Chalobah
Salisbury, who is highly regarded as a VAR and is on the UEFA international list, was due to be the video referee for the big game of the weekend at Anfield, but that role will now be filled by John Brooks.
The PGMO concluded that the decision to disallow King's goal was not in line with "referee's call" and the high bar for intervention. Referees' chief Howard Webb has already been in contact with Fulham to discuss the Fulham to discuss the decision.
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Silva did not try to hide his unhappinessSilva did not try to hide his unhappiness with the officials following Fulham's defeat at the hands of their west London neighbors.
He resorted to laughing sarcastically early in the second half when Chelsea were awarded a penalty for a handball against Ryan Sessegnon following another video review, which highlighted two potential infringements -- a push and a handball -- by Pedro in the buildup.
After a long delay, Enzo Fernández converted the spot kick down the middle in the 56th minute.
VAR switched for Liverpool vs. Arsenal after Fulham goal error play
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