It is highly likely to be the most contentious goal of the entire Premier League season.
Anthony Gordon's winner for Newcastle United against Arsenal on November 4 was awarded only after a rare triple check by the Video Assistant Referees.
VAR Andy Madley and assistant VAR Stuart Burt checked whether Joe Willock managed to keep the ball in play in the lead-up to the goal, whether Joelinton fouled Gabriel while knocking the ball back across, and whether Gordon was offside as he scored.
The goal was allowed to stand and Newcastle went on to take all three points at St James' Park - but the debate about what unfolded still hasn't died down.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta labelled the decision to let the goal stand 'embarrassing' and 'a disgrace', with Arsenal doubling down on his comments with a strongly-worded club statement.
On Tuesday night, the full VAR audio was released on the Match Officials Mic'd Up show with referees' chief Howard Webb insisting 'the process was correct'.
He said: 'The VAR went through that diligently and identified no clear evidence to intervene to overturn the goal.
'It was an unusual situation with three aspects for the VAR to check whether the on-field decision of goal should be overturned.'
The argument continued even after the show with fans describing it as 'a massive cop out' for Webb after host Michael Owen didn't challenge him on the decision-making.
Here's how the controversial goal and VAR process unfolded using the disclosed audio.
The match is in the 64th minute and still goalless as Newcastle United launch an attack.
As Willock races over to retrieve the ball before it goes out of play, we hear one of the assistant referees on the pitch shouting: 'Staying in, staying in. Still in, still in, still
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