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VAR dramatically intervenes in Arsenal vs West Ham clash to rule out late goal

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VAR intervened in a pivotal moment for Arsenal's title aspirations and West Ham's survival hopes in stoppage time at the London Stadium. The Irons had the ball in the back of the net through Callum Wilson for a late equaliser, before a review took place and Pablo was judged to have fouled Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya .

Arsenal's stars quickly moved towards Chris Kavanagh to plead the case as Wilson wheeled away in celebration. VAR Darren England carefully analysed the situation before choosing to send his colleague to the screen for a review.

Tensions were high, but there were jubilant celebrations in the away end as the official announced his decision and effectively confirmed the Gunners had earned another three points.

"After review, West Ham no.19 commits a foul on the goalkeeper. Final decision, direct free kick," Kavanagh announced to the stadium.

Gary Neville was quickly convinced while the review took place. "Pablo there, his arm. Is that going to be given? I have to say the big striker does have his arm across David Raya. He does disrupt him."

Following the game, he added the moment would go into folklore. "The drama. If Arsenal are going to go on and win a title, this is the half," he said.

"This is the game that will go down in folklore. The late goal, the late VAR decision from Stockley Park from Darren England, and Arsenal get over the line.

"It's a monumental movement towards a first Premier League title for this great club in 22 years. David Raya gets the hug he deserves from Mikel Arteta ."

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