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Everton Penalty Snub: Panel Upholds Foul Claim
1 Jan
Summary
- Premier League panel ruled Everton should have had a penalty.
- Panel voted 3-2 that referee Sam Barrott's decision was incorrect.
- VAR Michael Salisbury should have sent Barrott to the monitor.

The Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel has determined that Everton should have been awarded a penalty during their December 20th match against Arsenal, which they lost 1-0. The crucial moment occurred in the 58th minute when Thierno Barry of Everton appeared to be fouled by Arsenal defender William Saliba. The referee, Sam Barrott, did not award a penalty at the time.
In a close vote of 3-2, the panel concluded that Barrott's decision was incorrect and that VAR Michael Salisbury should have prompted a review. Panel members noted that Saliba "carelessly kicks Barry with no contact on the ball," deeming it a clear error. Conversely, others felt the impact was insufficient and the reaction delayed.




