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The chief of referees in England has said that Premier League fans have nothing to worry about with the introduction of VAR and new handball rules next season, saying that match officials will look to lean minimally on the technology.
A new handball rule came into play last month, leading to a controversial penalty given against Moussa Sissoko in the Champions League final, while the widespread application of VAR has led to similar controversies, most recently in the Women's World Cup in France.
Both will come into play for the first time in the Premier League next season, but Mike Riley, managing director of the Professional Game Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL) has said that they will have a minimal impact on matches in England, since referees will make the conscious choice to apply them sensibly.
Could not be more thrilled that Jesus' goal was disallowed by the VAR but purely out of interest, can anyone explain to me the essential difference between today's handball by Laporte and the Rose and Sissoko handballs last season that refs claimed (above) would NOT have been penalised this season had they happened in the PL?