John Brooks has been replaced as the VAR for Liverpool vs. Everton and Arsenal vs. Manchester City this week after he incorrectly ruled out a Pervis Estupinan goal for Brighton & Hove Albion at Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Brooks placed the offside line onto the wrong player in a game which ended as a 1-1 draw.
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PGMOL has admitted to two “significant errors” on offside decisions on Saturday, the other being Ivan Toney‘s equaliser as Brentford drew 1-1 at Arsenal when the VAR, Lee Mason, failed to identify Christian Norgaard, who assisted the goal, had come back from an offside position.
It meant the offside lines were not applied by Mason, and the goal was allowed to stand. The result left Arsenal three points clear of Manchester City ahead of their meeting at the Emirates on Wednesday. David Coote will now act as VAR for that fixtures, with Andre Marriner in the hub for the Manchester derby.
It will not be known if Mason has been stood down until the Premier League appointments for the weekend are announced on Tuesday,