Wolves' Second Goal Against Aston Villa Should Have Been Disallowed, Claims Ex-Referee

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Wolves' Second Goal Against Aston Villa Should Have Been Disallowed, Claims Ex-Referee
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Keith Hackett, a former Premier League referee, argues that Wolves' second goal in their 2-0 victory over Aston Villa should have been disallowed due to a foul on Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers in the build-up. VAR did not intervene in the incident, leaving Hackett questioning the distance VAR can go back to review a potential foul affecting a goal.

Wolves should not have seen their second goal in their 2-0 win over Aston Villa allowed to stand, Keith Hackett has said.that a free-kick should have been given for a foul on Morgan Rogers in the build-up to Matheus Cunha’s strike.

That move though had begun when the ball was played into the Brazilian after Rogers had gone down under a challenge from Santiago Bueno inside his own half. “It was a foul. I watched this and thought that immediately. I think the difficulty is the referee’s not given it, and I think that how far you go back in checking whether that foul has impacted on the goal.

“What that means is when a ball is being cleared you hold your peripheral vision, you maintain that view of where the ball has come from in case there is this type of foul.

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