The PGMOL was forced to issue an apology to Liverpool after a 'significant human error' from VAR official Darren England cost them a goal against Tottenham - but it isn't the first time the organization has had to apologize.
There have been 13 other occasions when they have had to apologize to other Premier League clubs for VAR-related reasons since last season.
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa (August 2022)
PGMOL apologised to Crystal Palace after referee Andy Madley changed his decision on a Palace penalty after looking at the monitor, despite a handball from Villa defender Lucas Digne.
Chelsea vs West Ham (September 2022)
Jarrod Bowen saw a late equaliser for West Ham ruled out following a foul on Edouard Mendy, with PGMOL apologising for the foul awarding.
Newcastle vs Crystal Palace (September 2022)
Joe Willock was deemed to have impeded goalkeeper Vicente Guaita, meaning Newcastle's goal - an own goal by Palace defender Tyrick Mitchell - was ruled out. PGMOL subsequently apologised for the decision.
Man Utd vs Arsenal (September 2022)
Gabriel Martinelli saw a goal incorrectly ruled out by VAR after Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard was adjudged to have fouled Christian Eriksen. PGMOL apologised for awarding the foul.
Fulham vs Aston Villa (October 2022)
PGMOL apologized after the referee incorrectly showed Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz a red card for an incident involving Aleksandar Mitrovic.
Nottingham Forest vs Brentford (November 2022)
Brentford were incorrectly awarded a penalty against Nottingham Forest, with it later deemed that goalkeeper Dean Henderson had not fouled Bees attacker Yoann Wissa.
Aston Villa vs Manchester United (November 2022)
Lucas Digne's free kick goal for Aston Villa should have been
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