Crystal Palace striker Eberechi Eze says the referee told him he made an error, potentially denying the forward a goal in his side's loss to Brentford.
Crystal Palace striker Eberechi Eze said the referee told him he made an error as the official's "monumental mistake" denied the forward a brilliant goal in his side's loss to Brentford.
With the whistle blown before the ball entered the goal, the video assistant referee was unable to intervene and check Hughes' challenge to potentially overrule the on-field decision.Moments later, Brentford took the lead, eventually winning the match 2-1. Former England midfielder Redknapp said Barrott "had a nightmare" by blowing his whistle too early, while ex-Manchester City defender Richards said the referee "had a stinker".
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