West Ham ‘livid’ after VAR hands victory to Blades

West Ham United's Manuel Lanzini (left) and Sheffield United's John Fleck battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between West Ham United and Sheffield United at Bramall Lane in Sheffield of England on Friday.
West Ham United's Manuel Lanzini (left) and Sheffield United's John Fleck battle for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between West Ham United and Sheffield United at Bramall Lane in Sheffield of England on Friday.
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AFP, Sheffield :
West Ham midfielder Declan Rice claimed “nobody wants VAR” in the Premier League after the controversial review system condemned his side to a dramatic 1-0 defeat at Sheffield United on Friday.
Trailing to Oliver McBurnie’s second half striker, David Moyes’ men thought they had snatched an equaliser in stoppage-time when Robert Snodgrass fired home from Rice’s pass.
But, with West Ham celebrating wildly, the goal was checked by VAR and eventually ruled out for a handball by Rice.
The ball was headed against Rice’s arm by a Blades player and, while the rule was correctly enforced, the England international was furious with the decision and VAR’s continual influence on the Premier League this season.
“We are fuming. All the lads are livid. I’ve just watched it back. He has knocked the ball into my hand. If you are running with your arms like that with the rules as they are now it is handball but it is not intentional. It is a kick in the teeth,” Rice said.
“I think it is the thoughts of every Premier League player, not just me, pretty much every one doesn’t want to have VAR in the game.
“There have been so many decisions this season that have been absolutely crazy. They were celebrating VAR like it was a goal and football should not be like that.”
The dramatic conclusion left Moyes to come to terms with a first defeat in the third match of his second spell in charge.
It was a painful night all round for Moyes, who saw keeper Lukasz Fabianski suffer a hip injury before his replacement David Martin combined with team-mate Fabian Balbuena to make the error that led to McBurnie’s winner.
West Ham sit just two points above the relegation zone and Moyes, who looked stunned when the VAR decision was made, insisted the goal should have been allowed.
“We’re disappointed. We scored a good goal and it didn’t count. The defender got his head to it and headed against Declan,” Moyes said.

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