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Bramall appointed 'on merit'

Bramall appointed 'on merit'

Yahoo27-05-2025

Former Premier League referee Chris Foy said Thomas Bramall's decision on Sunday was an "unfortunate incident" but that many referees "would have given a foul in that situation".
Bramall blew for a foul when Morgan Rogers nudged the ball away from Manchester United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir before the Villa midfielder put the ball in the net.
Bramall thought Bayindir had two hands on the ball, though television footage suggested otherwise, and because he stopped play before the ball crossed the line, the video assistant referee (VAR) could not intervene.
Foy told BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club he was "impressed" by Bramall's showing in Manchester City's 3-1 win over Bournemouth on 20 May - a match that featured a straight red card for each side.
Foy added: "He's been given the [Villa] game on merit, he was worthy of his appointment.
"Unfortunately we're talking about one decision because he made a really good decision to send the goalkeeper off and took his time to give the penalty.
"He was going really well but unfortunately we're talking about this one decision."
Former Villa goalkeeper Shay Given said Bramall will "learn" and "grow" from this situation.
"Let's not forget Thomas Bramall is a human being," he added.
"I find it more difficult when VAR with all different angles make wrong decisions. This guy has just made a human error, it's more forgivable."
Listen to the Monday Night Club's discussion on the incident on BBC Sounds

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