Referees' Body Admits Error on Manchester United Goal Against Nottingham Forest
1-Minute Brief
The referees' body acknowledged a mistake in allowing a controversial Manchester United goal, raising questions about officiating standards.
Key Facts
- Manchester United's second goal against Nottingham Forest was allowed to stand despite an apparent handball in the build-up.
- The referees' body, PGMO, has admitted the goal should have been disallowed for handball.
- Nottingham Forest received an apology from PGMO regarding the decision.
- The incident occurred during Manchester United's Premier League win over Nottingham Forest.
- Both BBC News and The Independent reported on the referees' admission and apology.
What Happened
Manchester United's second goal in their Premier League match against Nottingham Forest was allowed despite an apparent handball, with the referees' body later admitting the error and apologizing to Nottingham Forest.
Why It Matters
The admission of a refereeing error in a high-profile Premier League match highlights ongoing concerns about officiating accuracy and the use of video review systems.
What's Next
Attention may turn to how PGMO and league officials address similar incidents in future matches, and whether changes to officiating protocols will be considered.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter50m agoPGMO admits handball error on Man Utd goal v Forest
- The IndependentLeft25m agoNottingham Forest receive apology from PGMO over wrongly awarded Man United goal
