The talking point from Nottingham Forest's 2-0 Premier League defeat to Everton at Goodison Park was a controversial incident involving Ashley Young and Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Howard Webb, the PGMOL chief, has confessed that Nottingham Forest should have been given a penalty in their contentious 2-0 Premier League loss to Everton earlier this month.
READ MORE: Inside Everton's perfect week as frank Sean Dyche talks and surreal messages spark turnaround Webb responded: "I understand why we would have preferred an intervention on this situation. The referee waves away the penalty appeal. The VAR looks at it and asks himself the question, 'Was the non-award clearly and obviously wrong? ' and came to the conclusion it wasn't."
To which Webb replied: "We did hear Anthony Taylor in the footage there say that he believed the ball had been played by Ashley Young, and we know that's not the case. We know only Callum Hudson-Odoi touches the ball." "And if there's a particular aspect like, 'Who's played the ball? ' it's an important aspect that can be factored in to give the confidence to the VAR that, 'Yes, the referee needs to go to the screen because I believe this is clearly and obviously wrong.'
"And then when that doesn't happen, the VAR consistently recognises when an error has happened on the field and steps in."
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