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"The only difference is Mo was pulled by the shirt and here it was a hand on the shoulder."If I look at it, I see a similar distance, and maybe even the distance between Guehi and (Ruben) Dias was a bigger distance than the distance between both centre-backs of Palace, but let's check it to see."The moment I saw it when I was watching it live, knowing what had happened to us in that situation, (I thought) VAR is probably checking if it it's even a penalty, but he will never, ever give a red card for this."This is what I sometimes hold against VAR. Nine times out of 10 in football, if the referee gives a red card then I stay away from it and accept the decision.
Or if the referee did nothing, I stay away from it as I accept the decision."But in both situations, the referee did not give a red card. In one situation, VAR overturned it to a red card.
I said so many times that it was clear the one from Guehi was a red card as well, but I wasn't backed up by everyone."I think the panel said afterwards the correct decision was made. I'm expecting the panel to say 'wrong decision was made by VAR' (for the Palace red card)."Slot added: "Of course, there is a frustration as it's not the first time.
