PGMOL chief Howard Webb says Nottingham Forest would likely have been awarded one penalty in their controversial 2-0 defeat at Everton.
Forest had three separate penalty appeals dismissed by referee Anthony Taylor during the match with the on-field decisions endorsed by VAR Stuart Attwell.
However, speaking on Match Officials Mic'd Up, which airs tonight on Sky Sports Premier League at 7pm, Webb said Ashley Young's tackle on Callum Hudson-Odoi should have seen referee Taylor sent to the pitchside monitor.
"We would have preferred an intervention on this situation for the referee to go to the screen to make a judgement for himself in this situation and probably would have come out with a different outcome if that would have happened."
On the other two incidents, Webb said: "The first two we felt were really subjective calls. The first one involved some contact from Ashley Young on Gio Reyna. There was contact, the referee saw that. We didn't feel it was impactful enough to penalise…this was one where there was minimal contact.
"The second one was a handball penalty situation. The ball hits Ashley Young's arm, he's moving as he tries to close a cross down from short distance and the referee deemed that the arm was in a natural position and the VAR check completed that. We thought that both of those situations were in line with our expectations."
Forest released a statement afterwards accusing Attwell of being a Luton fan, saying they had "warned" the PGMOL before the match over the issue and said the club would "consider its options".
The club then made a formal request to the PGMOL for the VAR audio to be released publicly while The Football Association announced it had "formally requested observations" from Forest, boss Nuno
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