Arsenal VAR Drama dominates Premier League race after controversial late decision in win over West Ham
Arsenal moved to the brink of a first Premier League title in 22 years after a dramatic VAR intervention secured a tense 1-0 victory over West Ham United on Sunday.
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Mikel Arteta’s side appeared destined for heartbreak at the London Stadium after a chaotic stoppage-time incident threatened to derail Arsenal’s title ambitions.
The visitors had taken the lead in the 83rd minute through Leandro Trossard, whose deflected strike finally broke West Ham’s stubborn resistance.
However, the title race exploded into controversy moments later when West Ham thought they had snatched a dramatic equaliser after David Raya spilled the ball inside the penalty area, allowing Callum Wilson to fire into the net.
Wild celebrations from the home crowd were cut short after VAR official Darren England instructed referee Chris Kavanagh to review a possible foul by Pablo on Raya in the build-up.
Following a lengthy and nerve-shredding delay, Kavanagh ruled that the Arsenal goalkeeper had been impeded, disallowing the goal and sparking furious protests from West Ham supporters.
The decisive moment could prove historic in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal now sit five points clear of defending champions Manchester City and could seal the title within days if results go in their favour.
Arteta praised the officials for making what he described as a courageous decision under immense pressure.
“It was a call from the ref that is very brave,” the Arsenal manager said after the match.
Arteta added that the incident was significant enough to shape “the history and the course” of both clubs’ seasons.
West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo expressed frustration with the decision, arguing that inconsistent interpretations of fouls had created confusion across the league.
The Arsenal VAR Drama immediately reignited debate surrounding the use of video technology in English football, with supporters and pundits sharply divided over the ruling.
Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville described the incident as “probably the biggest moment in VAR history in the Premier League”.
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Whether viewed as justice or controversy, the explosive decision may ultimately define Arsenal’s long-awaited march towards the English title.






















