Urgent.. The English Premier League issues two statements regarding arbitration errors. Find out their details

The English Premier League issued two statements through its official account on the social networking site “X”, regarding the VAR decisions in the match between Arsenal and VAR, the first of which included counting Saliba’s goal and canceling Saka’s late goal.
 
It was stated in the first: “The accuracy of the referee’s decision to award the goal was verified through video technology, and it was confirmed by the absence of Saliba in his position.” “Offside.”
While the second referee said: “Saka’s goal was initially counted on the field, then I reviewed the video technology and decided that Martinelli was in an offside position during the build-up.” The attack recommended canceling the goal.
The decision was Another VAR ruling would destroy Arsenal, but Liverpool will feel optimistic after the Gunners and Manchester City tied this week.
In a related context, Chelsea will face Tottenham with a chance to close the gap with the Reds.
Arsenal had missed the opportunity to reduce the gap with Liverpool to four points with a 1-1 draw with host Fulham at Craven Cottage Stadium on Sunday. Arsenal was hoping to benefit from this after Liverpool’s match with Everton at Goodison Park was postponed due to Storm Darragh.
But an early goal scored by Raul Jimenez put coach Mikel Arteta’s team under pressure. Although William Saliba equalized in the second half from a corner kick, Arsenal had to settle for one point after Bukayo Saka’s goal in the final minutes was disallowed for offside against Gabriel. Martinelli.
Arsenal legend Paul Merson admitted that that moment was a "nightmare" “It was not a good result.” For Arteta’s team, which reduced Liverpool’s lead from nine to seven points after Arn Slot’s men drew 3-3 with Newcastle on Wednesday evening as they beat Manchester United.
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