PGMOL chief Howard Webb should sack Lee Mason after his latest gaffe in Arsenal’s 1-1 draw against Brentford, according to former Premier League referee Keith Hackett. Mason was on VAR duty as the Gunners controversially dropped points at the Emirates Stadium.
The 51-year-old, a dedicated VAR after retiring from on-field officiating, failed to adequately investigate Brentford’s late equaliser, which should’ve been ruled out for offside.
Christian Norgaard headed the ball across the goal for Ivan Toney, who nodded past Aaron Ramsale to continue the Bees’ unbeaten run.
There was a suspicion that the leveller would be disallowed during a three-minute-long VAR check with Norgaard in an offside position.
However, there was a surprise when the goal stood after most of Mason’s focus was on whether Ethan Pinnock was offside in the first phase of Brentford’s free-kick.
After judging Pinnock onside, the VAR didn’t draw lines to see whether Norgaard was in a legal position.
The PGMOL have since apologised to Arsenal for a ‘human error’ that could prove costly to their Premier League title hopes.
JUST IN: Liverpool dealt Thiago blow as Reds learn full extent of injury
After Newcastle United thought they had netted a late winner against Crystal Palace in September, Mason incorrectly informed referee Michael Salisbury that it should be disallowed for a foul.
On Sunday, a PGMOL statement read: “PGMOL can confirm its Chief Refereeing Officer Howard Webb has contacted both Arsenal and Brighton and Hove Albion to acknowledge and explain the significant errors in the VAR process in their respective Premier League fixtures on Saturday.
“Both incidents, which were due to human error and related to the analysis of offside situations, are being thoroughly reviewed by PGMOL.”
Want the latest football news? Join our brand new Facebook group by clicking here
For all the latest Sports News Click Here
For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News.