Plus: Luton's controversial equaliser against Burnley after apparent foul on James Trafford; should Chelsea's Malo Gusto have been sent off for a challenge on Willian?; lengthy VAR check for an Alex Moreno goal in Aston Villa's draw at Everton
Monday 15 January 2024 18:44, UK
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Dermot Gallagher returns with the latest Ref Watch and says incidents between Alejandro Garnacho and Destiny Udogie were not penalties.
INCIDENT: Manchester United wanted a penalty after Alejandro Garnacho felt he was pulled down by Tottenham's Destiny Udogie.
DERMOT SAYS: «I didn't think there was enough in it for there to be a penalty. But as a defender, why would you do this? Why would you run the risk?
»He doesn't have to do that. It doesn't look right, does it? He's got hold of him, making contact, but he's not pulled him down. I'd have been really surprised if a penalty had been given."
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INCIDENT: The same two players were involved in an incident at the other end as Garnacho committed a foul on Udogie inside the area.
DERMOT SAYS: «I don't think this is a penalty either. There's minimal contact. Even Richarlison, the closest team-mate to him, doesn't think it's a penalty.»
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INCIDENT: In the build-up to Luton's late equaliser, Burnley felt there was a foul on goalkeeper James Trafford, but VAR did not review the incident. Afterwards, Burnley co-owner JJ Watt said it was disgraceful referee Tony Harrington and VAR missed it.
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DERMOT SAYS: «I thought it was a foul
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