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Wolves The team were fuming when they scored a goal in stoppage time against West Ham United The VAR checked on Saturday ruled the goal out. Manager Gary O’Neil called it one of his worst decisions.
Wolves’ Maximilian Kilman thought he had equalized the score when he headed home from a corner. But referee Tony Harrington, was told to consult a monitor in order to determine whether or not there were any offside decisions against. Tawanda Chirewa who was in front of West Ham goalkeeper Łukasz Fabianski.
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Chirewa’s offside was not the only thing that happened. Kilman headed into the corner opposite, and Wolves claimed Fabianski would have had little chance to save it.
It is important to note that the word “you” means “you”. 2-1 loss West Ham’s seventh place finish and Wolves’ 11th position keeps them in the same spot.
“My opinion, David Moyes’ view and Fabianski’s view are that this was a scandalous choice. Terrible. O’Neil had to tell his coaching staff to cool down after the whistle.
I don’t know what to say. “I don’t understand it.”
“It’s terrible and it was made in a horrible way. The only reason he would have been able to impact his vision and how he moves, which is not the case, is because he had an impact on him moving.
Wolves were caught by surprise when they allowed West Ham to come back in the game after taking a well-deserved lead earlier through an Pablo Sarabia penalty.
Lucas PaquetáJames Ward Prowse’s curling effort from a corner gave the visitors the lead.
After a fierce finish, Wolves then were denied an equaliser by the most cruel of means.
O’Neil said, “When you see it from the side, Fabianski is able to clearly observe the ball above Tawanda’s heads.” He’s an experienced professional standing in front of the screen. It’s an awful decision for the whole world, but a professional referee in slow motion is standing before a screen.
O’Neil commented on Ward Prowse’s bizarre goal: “I haven’t seen anything like that since my days playing kids’ soccer.” The three events were: letting them come back into play, then our second goal that we should have done better, and finally the VAR at the end. “Three crazy events have given West Ham three points they did not deserve.”
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