🏆 PL Awards: VAR horror show, suspect banners and top bins | OneFootball

🏆 PL Awards: VAR horror show, suspect banners and top bins | OneFootball

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Joel Sanderson-Murray¡13 February 2023

🏆 PL Awards: VAR horror show, suspect banners and top bins

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Arsenal dropped points again, Nathan Jones received his P45 and it was a bad weekend for referees and VAR.

It’s time for our Premier League awards.


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The Was That Sarcasm Award

We may as well start with the VAR gaffes, and Chelsea really should’ve been given a penalty for what looked like a handball by West Ham’s Tomáš Souček.

The Chelsea Twitter account produced this delightful response to that controversial moment …


The Game is Gone Award

While Brighton had a goal chalked off after VAR drew the lines … on the wrong player.


The Game is Gone Part Two Award

Manchester City supporters expressed their displeasure at the charges brought on them by the Premier League during their game against Aston Villa, with some interesting banners displayed …

Including one that appears to show support for their reported solicitor Lord Pannick.


The Au Revoir Award

Nathan Jones’ time in charge of Southampton brought with it eight defeats in nine games, which led to Saints’ fans feeling very strongly about his position.

Before he was eventually given the chop on Sunday.


The Nice Touch Award

On a nicer note, the Brentford players made a heart-warming gesture towards former teammate Sergi Canos, who sadly lost his mother last week.


The Master at Work Award

These are some seriously impressive numbers.


The That Was Worth The Wait Award

It took Nampalys Mendy 109 games to score his first goal for Leicester, but blimey patience really is a virtue.


The Age is Just a Number Award

34-year-old Willian really rolled back the years in Fulham’s win over Nottingham Forest on Saturday.


The If You Can’t Laugh At Yourself Award

Riyad Mahrez found one way to shrug off his comedy miss in the second half of City’s win over Villa.


The Impact Sub Award

Manchester United have a gem on their hands when it comes to Alejandro Garnacho.


The Double Whammy Award

Nottingham Forest made a weird piece of Premier League history when they had both centre-backs pull up with injury in the seventh minute against Fulham.