Aston Villa's title hopes have been dealt a severe blow by Brentford following a VAR drama that has left fans reeling. The visitors' victory came at a high cost, however, with Tammy Abraham's goal being disallowed in the 75th minute after a lengthy VAR review.
According to reports, the decision was made after Leon Bailey had lost possession near his own end and the ball appeared to have drifted out of play. However, the video assistant referee Paul Tierney ruled that the ball was still within Brentford's half when it went out of play, thus awarding a throw-in to the visitors.
The decision sparked outrage among Villa fans, who felt that the replay of the incident had set a worrying precedent for VAR reviews in Premier League games. Manager Unai Emery acknowledged that while he understood the VAR system was demanding, he believed that reviewing incidents four minutes after they occurred would set an undesirable standard.
Despite their frustration at the outcome, Brentford's head coach Keith Andrews praised his team's defensive display in the second half, saying it was a "masterclass". The visitors' victory lifted them within four points of fifth-placed Chelsea and moved them eight months into their tenure under manager Keith Andrews to get one over on Emery.
Aston Villa, meanwhile, remain winless since their last league defeat at home, with this loss marking their first successive home game without a result in two years. Despite the disappointment, Emery remains hopeful that his side can mount a late surge for the title.
In other news, Brentford's victory came after an impressive goal from Dango Ouattara in stoppage time and a gritty defensive display by Michael Kayode. Kristoffer Ajer came close to scoring but couldn't quite find the back of the net.
For Villa, Aaron Hickey saw his first Premier League appearance for the club come to an end when he was guilty of a miss from Bailey's chance.
According to reports, the decision was made after Leon Bailey had lost possession near his own end and the ball appeared to have drifted out of play. However, the video assistant referee Paul Tierney ruled that the ball was still within Brentford's half when it went out of play, thus awarding a throw-in to the visitors.
The decision sparked outrage among Villa fans, who felt that the replay of the incident had set a worrying precedent for VAR reviews in Premier League games. Manager Unai Emery acknowledged that while he understood the VAR system was demanding, he believed that reviewing incidents four minutes after they occurred would set an undesirable standard.
Despite their frustration at the outcome, Brentford's head coach Keith Andrews praised his team's defensive display in the second half, saying it was a "masterclass". The visitors' victory lifted them within four points of fifth-placed Chelsea and moved them eight months into their tenure under manager Keith Andrews to get one over on Emery.
Aston Villa, meanwhile, remain winless since their last league defeat at home, with this loss marking their first successive home game without a result in two years. Despite the disappointment, Emery remains hopeful that his side can mount a late surge for the title.
In other news, Brentford's victory came after an impressive goal from Dango Ouattara in stoppage time and a gritty defensive display by Michael Kayode. Kristoffer Ajer came close to scoring but couldn't quite find the back of the net.
For Villa, Aaron Hickey saw his first Premier League appearance for the club come to an end when he was guilty of a miss from Bailey's chance.