Aston Villa's Norwegian goalkeeper Orjan Nyland (3rd L) falls back into the goal holding the ball as the Sheffield United players celebrate a goal which wasn't awarded during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Sheffield United at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on June 17, 2020. - The Premier League makes its eagerly anticipated return today after 100 days in lockdown but behind closed doors due to coronavirus restrictions.

Aston Villa 'keeper Nyland saved by goal-line technology failure

Agence France-Presse
6 years ago
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Birmingham, United Kingdom, June 17, 2020 (AFP) - Aston Villa goalkeeper Orjan Nyland was saved by an apparent goalline technology mistake after his blunder seemed to have gifted Sheffield United the lead in the opening match of the Premier League restart on Wednesday.

Late in the first half at Villa Park, a free-kick from United's Oliver Norwood was caught by Nyland, but he stumbled backwards and looked to have carried the ball over his own goalline.

United players appealed for the goal, but the Hawkeye technology that alerts the referee when the ball has gone over the line did not intervene.

Referee Michael Oliver let play continue despite replays showing the ball had clearly crossed the line before Nyland regained his footing.

There were reports the goalline technology was not working correctly, but it was not confirmed by the Premier League.

The controversy drew an immediate response from Premier League players.

West Ham's Declan Rice tweeted: "Wait...I thought this is what VAR was brought in for? Blatantly over the line."

In reference to the endless rows over VAR before the coronavirus lockdown, Brighton's Glenn Murray tweeted: "Here we go."

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