The Premier League returned at the weekend – and with it so did the VAR controversy. Six teams picked up maximum points on the opening day, including Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal, who narrowly overcame Manchester United at Old Trafford.
But it was the video assistant referee that has dominated the headlines once again, with a number of contentious decisions sparking debate online. Arguably the biggest talking point came during Chelsea's opener against Crystal Palace, which saw Eberechi Eze's free-kick ruled out for contravening one of the little-known rules of the game.
Elsewhere, Matheus Cunha was denied a penalty for United against Arsenal, while Marcos Senesi attempt to swat the ball away with his hand for Bournemouth at Anfield also prompted discussion. Here, Mirror Football have delved into some of the most debated decisions made by VAR during the first weekend of the Premier League season.
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Eberechi Eze free-kick ruled ruled outOne of the most talked-about decisions saw Eze's stunning free-kick ruled out by VAR. Eze struck a venomous effort from outside the box that was too powerful for Robert Sanchez and appeared to have given Palace a shock lead at Stamford Bridge early in the first-half.
However, the celebrations were quickly halted as the goal was checked. The goal was subsequently ruled out to the incredulity of the Palace fans, with one of their players deemed to have stood too close to the Chelsea wall.
Referee Darren England announced to the crowd: "After review, away number six [Marc Guehi] is less than one metre away from the wall as the shot is taken. Therefore, it's an indirect free kick and a disallowed goal."
Guehi was deemed to have been encroaching on Chelsea's free-kick wall - Moises Caicedo in particular - as per law 13 of the International Football Association Board. This law states: "Where three or more defending team players form a 'wall', all attacking team players must remain at least 1m (1 yard) from the 'wall' until the ball is in play."
The match between finished 0-0, and viewers were quick to jump on social media to share their disdain at the early decision. One wrote: "Just to be clear, that Eze freekick shouldn't have been ruled out. I would have lost my mind if we had a goal chopped off for that."
Another said: "If we had scored a freekick like Eze’s today and it was ruled out for the same reason my head would be on mars," and a third added: "Palace were well and truly robbed earlier that Eze freekick should've stood."
However, despite the uproar, according to the laws of the game the correct decision was made by VAR.
Senesi escapes red cardIn the first game of the new campaign on Friday night, reigning champions Liverpool took on Bournemouth at Anfield. Early in the first half, Cherries defender Marcos Senesi appeared to have handled the ball near the halfway line, after initially attempting to control it with his thigh.
Without this intervention, Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike looked to be away through on goal unchallenged, leading to a barrage of comments online criticising what seemed to be a huge miss from VAR.
One wrote: "PGMOL an absolute laughing stock just 13 minutes into the new Premier League season as a blatant handball and red card ignored by VAR, despite the whole world watching Bournemouth’s Senesi deliberately deny Ekitike and Liverpool a chance to score."
Another said: "That was a clear handball by Senesi," while a third noted: "How did senesi not get booked for that handball tho?"
However, the decision was checked by VAR at the time, and the Premier League Match Centre X account cleared up the confusion for social media users via a tweet posted minutes after the incident. It read: "The referee’s call of no red card to Senesi was checked and confirmed by VAR – with the action deemed not to be a clear handball offence nor denial of a goal scoring opportunity (DOGSO), due to the distance from goal."
Bournemouth penalty not checkedIn the same game, the Cherries were denied a chance to equalise on the stroke of half-time with the scoreline still a 1-0. When a ball was floated into the box towards Senesi, he headed it back across the area into the path of an onrushing Alex Scott.
However, Alexis Mac Allister challenged for the ball and the pair ended up in a heap on the ground, with Bournemouth fans screaming for a spot kick. It is unclear whether the alleged foul was checked by VAR, but supporters were up in arms about the moment on social media immediately.
Alongside a clip of the incident, one wrote: "Penalty against Liverpool in the first half? Didn’t get a replay or even a mention of it at half time…" Former Premier League referee Keith Hackett also believed Bournemouth should have been awarded a penalty.
He said: "Bournemouth had a real strong shout for a penalty kick when Alexis Mac Allister came in and clattered Alex Scott. It was a careless challenge, and as such, it is a foul. This should have resulted in a penalty kick to Bournemouth."
However, nothing was given and Liverpool went on to win the game 4-2, despite a spirited Bournemouth fightback.
Konsa red card confirmed by VARIn Aston Villa's goalless draw with Newcastle, Ezri Konsa left his team with 10 men for a good majority of the second half due to his foul denying an "obvious goal scoring opportunity". In the 66th minute of the game, a ball was clipped into makeshift striker Anthony Gordon, who was through on goal.
However, Konsa pulled the England international back just beyond the halfway line, and received a red card for his troubles by referee Craig Pawson - which was then checked by VAR and confirmed.
The Premier League Match Centre updated viewers on the decision, as they wrote: "The referee’s call of red card to Konsa for the denial of an obvious goal scoring opportunity (DOGSO) was checked and confirmed by VAR."

Fans were less irritated by this decision, with many agreeing that the referee and his video assistant on the sidelines had made the correct decision. One wrote: "Hard to argue against the earlier Aston Villa red card."
But despite having a man advantage for the best part of half an hour at Villa Park, the Magpies failed to capitalise and the two sides played out a 0-0 draw.
Matheus Cunha tripSome Manchester United fans felt hard done by after their 1-0 defeat by Arsenal following an incident involving William Salbia and Matheus Cunha right at the death. In the final minute of normal time, the ball was crossed into the Portuguese midfielder when Saliba appeared to go through the back of Matheus, with footage showing the Frenchman's left foot connecting with his opponent's.
Cunha went down but United's appeals for a penalty were waved away by Simon Hooper who allowed play to continue, before VAR concluded that it did not warrant a penalty.
The decision split fans online and two former professionals in their respective fields, with Jay Bothroyd and Dermot Gallagher unable to agree on Sky Sports' ref watch segment. While Gallagher believed the correct decision had been reached, Bothroyd felt Saliba had "gone through the back" of Cunha, arguably proving that the incident did not meet the criteria for a "clear and obvious" error.
Regardless, the decision wasn't given on the field or by VAR and Arsenal held on to secure all three points on the opening day of the season at Old Trafford.
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