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Premier League clubs 'compiling lists' of VAR decisions and set to make more complaints

Premier League clubs are reportedly compiling lists of wretched VAR decisions with several clubs expected to follow Newcastle United by lodging formal complaints.The Magpies, whose only defeat of the season came via Liverpool's 98th-minute winner, were once again left fuming at a dismal refereeing decision when Tyrick Mitchell's second-half own goal was chalked off for a foul in the build-up. Joe Willock was adjudged by referee Michael Salisbury to have fouled Vicente Guaita by barging into his midriff, but replays showed Willock had actually been pushed into the Crystal Palace 'keeper by Mitchell.Even more bizarrely, VAR official Lee Mason opted not to show Salisbury the decisive angle which confirmed Willock's innocence, leaving Magpies manager Eddie Howe seething at the full-time whistle.READ MORE: Ex-Arsenal star 'will change TV channel' when Tottenham are on in Champions League"I didn’t think it should have been disallowed, said Howe after the stalemate at Selhurst Park.
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Specsavers say they'll change their name after Liverpool VAR drama causes uproar
VAR drama in Liverpool's win over Crystal Palace caused uproar amongst Premier League fans.The opticians joked that they would rebrand after a controversial penalty decision during the closing stages of the Reds' victory at Selhurst Park on Sunday afternoon.Following a VAR review, Liverpool were awarded a spot-kick in the 89th minute, with Vicente Guaita penalised following a collision with Diogo Jota inside the area.Fabinho then stepped up to score from 12 yards and seal all three points and avoid a nervy ending to the match by putting Jurgen Klopp's side 3-1 up.Fans of rival clubs were quick to take to social media to react to the incident following the decision and the Specsavers Twitter admin could not resist getting involved.Shortly after the match ended, they tweeted: “50,000 likes and we’ll change our name to SpecsaVARs.”With the post immediately blowing up and the likes flooding in, a comment was soon added to the post, consisting of a Google search which read: “Are tweets legally binding?”The tweet is fast approaching the like target of 50,000 and has already garnered in excess of 40,000 likes.Was VAR right to award Liverpool a penalty against Crystal Palace? Let us know in the comments section below.The VAR drama at Selfhurst Park was the latest in a string of contentious decisions in the Premier League this weekend, with the officials coming under fire from fans and pundits alike.Several penalty shouts fell on deaf ears, while Tottenham Hotspur's Matt Doherty was seen by many to be lucky not to be sent off for a horror tackle on Chelsea's Malang Sarr later on Sunday.As for Liverpool, Fabinho's penalty in the closing stages added to first half goals from Virgil van Dijk and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to secure a
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