VAR Review: Timber's Challenge, Palace's Goal, Villa's Luck
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•Why Timber was only booked when Jones got a VAR red last season
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Arsenal defender Jurriën Timber was shown a yellow card for a challenge on Pedro Porro in the 37th minute.
The Arsenal defender was sent off for a similar challenge on Yves Bissouma last season .
The nature of the follow through off the top of the ball from Timber was very different.
Crystal Palace thought they had found a way back into the game in the 47th minute when Jean-Philippe Mateta turned home a pass from Tyrick Mitchell .
The decision to award a goal to Crystal Palace angered Leicester City boss Steve Cooper .
The Premier League released two images of the offside technology from the regular broadcast camera and the goal-line camera.
This technology has the tolerance level; semiautomated offside does not due to increased accuracy.
If the lines to the defender and the attacker are touching, the striker is given onside.
But if no line is displayed to the attacker it can add to the confusion.
Adama Traoré went down under a challenge from Max Kilman in the 15th minute .
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