Football Insider has been told by Frank McAvennie that the VAR officials responsible for allowing an offside goal for Man City haven't been punished enough.
The VAR officials responsible for not disallowing an offside goal for Man City against Fulham are not being punished enough., former West Ham striker Frank McAvennie said banning officials for the following fixture is not enough to deter them from making mistakes., the two VAR officials who failed to disallow City’s goal against Fulham for an offside will not be in action at Stockley Park this weekend.
Tony Harrington and assistant VAR official Adam Nunn have been blamed for not disallowing Nathan Ake’s goal despite Manuel Akanji standing in an offside position. Although City went on to win the game 5-1, Ake’s goal broke the deadlock at 1-1 and may have spurred on Pep Guardiola’s side in the second half.Football Insider:
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