Controversial Harry Maguire foul on Cesar Azpilicueta used as catalyst for VAR change

Harry Maguire’s choke-hold challenge on Cesar Azpilicueta is being used as catalyst for change with Premier League chiefs looking to use clip to show that VAR must improve after Manchester United captain somehow escaped punishment

  • Harry Maguire’s clash with Cesar Azpilicueta will be used in VAR discussion 
  • Maguire had his arms around the Chelsea player’s neck inside the penalty area 
  • The defender escaped punishment from either referee Martin Atkinson or VAR  
  • Clubs will review the clip from October and discuss the decision that was made

Harry Maguire’s controversial clash with Cesar Azpilicueta is one of the clips sent to clubs by Premier League chiefs as they seek to improve VAR.

The Manchester United defender escaped punishment, either from referee Martin Atkinson or VAR, during the 0-0 draw at Old Trafford last October despite having his arms around the Chelsea defender’s neck inside the penalty area. 

Responses have been returned to the governing body ahead of Thursday’s meeting of Premier League clubs, where VAR will be high on the agenda. 

Harry Maguire's controversial clash with Cesar Azpilicueta in October will be used as one of the clips sent to clubs by Premier League chiefs as they seek to improve VAR

Harry Maguire’s controversial clash with Cesar Azpilicueta in October will be used as one of the clips sent to clubs by Premier League chiefs as they seek to improve VAR

As Sportsmail first revealed last Thursday, the League wrote to clubs requesting feedback from managers, directors of football and captains — with changes set to be implemented next season. They were asked to look at offside and penalty decisions, handballs and red cards. 

It is understood that clubs were sent a series of clips of incidents since VAR was introduced at the start of last season, with the Maguire/Azpilicueta clash thought to have been among them.

As Sportsmail first revealed last Thursday, the League wrote to clubs requesting feedback from managers, directors of football and captains on the use of VAR this season

As Sportsmail first revealed last Thursday, the League wrote to clubs requesting feedback from managers, directors of football and captains on the use of VAR this season

There was a rise in correct decisions from 82 per cent in 2018-19 to 94 per cent last season

There was a rise in correct decisions from 82 per cent in 2018-19 to 94 per cent last season

They were asked to watch each clip, then presented with yes/no questions about whether VAR should have intervened, and whether the right decision was reached. Club representatives were then invited to explain briefly their answers. 

At the end of the questionnaire, they were given the opportunity to say how they thought the system could be made better. While the power to change the laws belongs to IFAB, the Premier League are keen to canvass opinion across their competition following a number of difficulties this season and last.

VAR was introduced in the Premier League at the start of last season. The Premier League say there was a rise in correct decisions from 82 per cent in 2018-19 to 94 per cent last season.

Clubs have grown increasingly frustrated at the lack of consistency in the decision-making process, and also the time taken to reach a verdict on the tightest calls, such as marginal offsides and disputed handballs.

source: dailymail.co.uk