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VAR decision: No red card. Dean Henderson uses his hand outside the area to knock the ball away from Erling Haaland. Jan Kruger - The FA/The FA via Getty Images. VAR review: ...
Ian Wright and Wayne Rooney lead fury at VAR controversy in FA Cup final: ‘Absolutely pathetic’ - After Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson remained on the pitch against Man City, Rooney ...
The controversy surrounding why Dean Henderson was not shown a red card for his handball in the FA Cup final has been clarified. Manchester City fans were incensed when Crystal Palace shot-stopper ...
And Rooney, analysing the game for BBC One, was flabbergasted that Henderson hadn't seen red for the handball. "It's a red card, 100 per cent it is a red card," he said. "Haaland is about to knock ...
Henderson was involved in an extremely controversial moment with Palace leading 1-0. He wasn't sent off despite appearing to deny a clear goalscoring opportunity for Erling Haaland. Advertisement ...
David de Gea claims to be “the best I’ve felt in my career” as he looks to embrace the challenge posed to his number one spot ...
The reason why Dean Henderson wasn't shown a red card for his handball in the FA Cup final has emerged. Manchester City supporters were left fuming after Crystal Palace goalkeeper Henderson palmed ...
There is a point in Mike Dean’s latest interview, an hour-long back and forth with Simon Jordan, where he explains why his time as a dedicated VAR official with the Premier League had come to an ...
Why VAR did not order re-take for Dean Henderson penalty save vs Man City. Manchester City saw a first half penalty from Gabriel Jesus saved by Sheffield United's Dean Henderson, who appeared to ...
VAR decision: Penalty stands, Omar Marmoush shot saved by Henderson. VAR review: Replays showed that Mitchell got a touch on the ball, so why was this penalty allowed to stand?