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Fulham Lodge Official Complaint After Wirtz Goal Survives VAR Check

Fulham have formally contacted PGMOL after Florian Wirtz’s controversial goal survived VAR checks. .

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Fulham have opened formal talks with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited after Florian Wirtz’s goal was allowed to stand following a lengthy VAR review.

Marco Silva confirmed the club contacted PGMOL in the wake of the decision that left him both shocked and angry. A last-minute strike from Harrison Reed produced a 2–2 draw and spared Fulham what Silva described as a “completely unfair” result, but the manager said his side remain without a satisfactory explanation for why the goal stood.

Silva said he regarded Wirtz’s finish as “clearly offside,” yet it did not meet the Premier League’s little-known threshold introduced from the 2021–22 season. As the referees’ organisation and former referees’ chief Mike Riley have explained, changes loosened the strict nature of offside decisions. “The toenails and noses that might have been offside last year won’t be next season,” Riley said when the adjustment was introduced.

The process applies pixel-wide lines before the thicker broadcast lines are applied; when they overlap the attacker is given the benefit of the doubt. That approach allows a margin of error of around five centimetres, and that tolerance remains even with the introduction of semi-automated offside technology.

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Silva remained critical of the margin used in this case. “I don’t have a way to measure, but in my opinion it is much more than five centimetres,” he said. “When you see the moment of the pass in all the images, the player was clear offside.”

BBC Sport reported there are three frames showing Conor Bradley releasing the pass. The frame VAR analysed was one ahead of the broadcaster images, a choice that made Liverpool’s No. 7 appear further behind Fulham’s backline for the public than for the referees.

Silva also expressed frustration at the lack of response. “The club is trying to get in contact [with PGMOL]—until now we didn’t have any feedback,” he said. “We are still waiting for some feedback from the Premier League, from PGMOL, because it is very important for us. We didn’t have the one to make us understand why and not have the same opinion. ]

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Gameweek 27 Standouts: Saves, Midfield Control and Match-Deciding Finishes

Gameweek 27 recap: saves, midfield control and attacking returns shaped key results across fixtures.

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Gameweek 27 offered a mix of goalkeeping interventions, midfield control and clinical attacking moments that decided a number of fixtures.

Brighton secured a much-needed 2-0 victory over Brentford on Saturday with Bart Verbruggen prominent in goal. Verbruggen has again been linked with a blockbuster exit from Brighton & Hove Albion, and his performance underlined why. He made four saves and 11 recoveries as Brighton repelled sustained pressure en route to three points.

Manchester United’s summer recruit Senne Lammens provided a similar defensive platform in Monday’s 1-0 win over Everton. Tasked with providing a steady presence, Lammens matched Verbruggen’s totals of four saves and 11 recoveries. He came to life late on and a stunning reach to prevent Michael Keane’s long-range thunderbolt from nestling into his top corner was one of the key moments.

Manchester City’s control in the middle was driven by Rodri in a 2-1 win over Newcastle United. He registered the most touches (95) and completed the most passes (67) in the match. His influence also showed defensively with six recoveries, four clearances and a game-high five tackles.

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Nico O’Reilly stole some of the spotlight with a two-goal haul from a more advanced role on the left wing. The 20-year-old’s versatility was evident and the performance has ignited calls for a spot in England’s World Cup squad.

Fulham recorded a 3-1 victory over Sunderland with several strong contributions. Calvin Bassey and Harry Wilson narrowly missed out on a place in this round-up, while Alex Iwobi stood out. His excellent corner set up Fulham’s opening goal and he wrapped up the win with a composed finish from a narrow angle.

Raúl Jiménez led the line for Fulham against Sunderland with two goals. He rose highest to head home Iwobi’s corner and converted from the penalty spot as Sunderland’s pressure built, also enjoying physical battles with Omar Alderete and Dan Ballard.

Cherries goalkeeper Đorđe Petrović was key in Bournemouth’s 0-0 draw with West Ham United. Just three of West Ham’s 20 shots were on target and Petrović produced several reaction saves to keep the match goalless.

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Eberechi Eze just loves playing Tottenham Hotspur. Restored to attacking midfield, he scored twice and created two chances in a 4-1 win that helped reignite Arsenal’s title charge.

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City Close Gap as Dias Helps Secure 3-0 Win Over Fulham

City cut Arsenal’s lead to three points after a 3-0 win; Dias returned, clean sheet felt decisively.

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Manchester City reduced Arsenal’s lead at the top to three points with a 3-0 victory over Fulham, a result that arrives before Arsenal’s next game on Thursday. The opener came from Antoine Semenyo after a cross from Matheus Nunes created the breakthrough. Six minutes later Nico O’Reilly applied a composed finish to a sweeping team move that started deep in City territory; the referee allowed the advantage to unfold when Erling Haaland was fouled in the buildup.

Haaland added the third before half-time, powering a finish beyond Bernd Leno after Rayan Aït-Nouri won the ball near the halfway line and Phil Foden played it into the Norwegian’s path. The second half saw Fulham threaten on a couple of occasions, but there was a sense that any comeback would be too late and the game fizzled out.

Rúben Dias started his first game in just over a month and his return was notable for the title race. He was last named in the XI for the 1–1 draw against Chelsea on Jan. 4 and was forcibly withdrawn shortly before City conceded the very late equaliser in that setback. Dias made a comeback off the bench against Liverpool at the weekend, but during his absence the side recorded just three clean sheets in 10 games without the 2020–21 FWA Footballer of the Year. Keeping a clean sheet on his proper return feels like a turning point.

There were questions elsewhere in defence. With no disrespect to Abdukodir Khusanov, it has not been easy on the talented 21-year-old in 2026. He is still raw himself, but has had to either be Nathan Aké’s legs or the senior man next to Max Alleyne. Marc Guéhi is still learning his new surroundings, too.

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Notable performers included Gianluigi Donnarumma, Matheus Nunes, Rúben Dias, Marc Guéhi, Rayan Aït-Nouri, Bernardo Silva, Rodri, Nico O’Reilly, Antoine Semenyo, Erling Haaland and Phil Foden. Match statistics showed City 56% possession to Fulham 44%, expected goals 1.47 to 1.50, total shots 13 to 14 and passing accuracy 91% to 85%.

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January 2026 Premier League Player and Manager of the Month Shortlist

January 2026 Player and Manager of the Month nominees: full shortlist and key form lines. Full recap

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The Premier League has published its January 2026 shortlists for Player and Manager of the Month.

Brighton & Hove Albion’s Yasin Ayari is nominated after a productive month. The 22-year-old contributed to a goal in each of his four games across January, recording two goals and two assists.

Michael Carrick is included among the managerial nominees after a perfect start as Manchester United’s interim manager. Patrick Dorgu is cited as a key inspiration. Playing as a winger, he scored against both Arsenal and Manchester City, adding to an assist in Darren Fletcher’s league game as caretaker. Carrick oversaw two matches in January, both ending in victories over Manchester City and Arsenal.

Chelsea vice-captain Enzo Fernández featured in January’s goals, popping up at crucial moments for Liam Rosenior. Stoppage-time strikes against Manchester City and West Ham United were headline moments in a month which included a total of three goals and an assist.

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Crysencio Summerville’s run also caught attention. Fernández’s late strike against West Ham United broke the heart of one of the game’s earlier scorers, Crysencio Summerville. Entering January, the Dutch winger had not scored in the Premier League since October 2024, but he now has three in his last three outings after netting against Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland.

Brentford striker Igor Thiago added five goals in January, with a hat-trick against Everton and a brace versus Sunderland, and he seeks to become the first player to win the prize twice this season. Harry Wilson makes the shortlist again after goals against Chelsea, Brighton and Liverpool while approaching the end of his contract. Liverpool midfielder Florian Wirtz earns a first nomination after a return of three goals and an assist in a month that produced just one win in six for Liverpool.

On the managerial side, Nottingham Forest began to recover under Sean Dyche, turning four straight defeats into two wins and a draw from four fixtures, losing only to Aston Villa. Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola ended an 11-game winless run when his side beat Tottenham Hotspur 3–2, with Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers also beaten by the Cherries. Chelsea newcomer Liam Rosenior receives his first nomination after winning all three of his Premier League outings in January, seeing off Brentford, Crystal Palace and West Ham to become the fourth English manager to win their first three Premier League games.

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