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Refereeing controversy and two missed penalties see West Brom snatch victory against Brighton

West Brom 1-0 Brighton: Sam Allardyce’s side breathed life into their survival hopes in a chaotic game

Sports Staff
Saturday 27 February 2021 17:22 GMT
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Kyle Bartley celebrates scoring for West Brom
Kyle Bartley celebrates scoring for West Brom (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

A farcical refereeing incident and two missed penalties helped West Bromwich Albion secure a chaotic 1-0 win over Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday that breathed life into their fight against relegation from the Premier League.

Leading 1-0 through Kyle Bartley’s 11th-minute header, West Brom had already seen Pascal Gross strike a penalty against the crossbar when Lewis Dunk appeared to equalise for the visitors through a quickly taken free kick that was taken a split second after referee Lee Mason blew his whistle.

However, Mason blew for a second time just as the ball was crossing the line, having seen that West Brom goalkeeper Sam Johnstone was still lining up his defensive wall and wasn’t ready for the free kick.

Mason initially awarded no goal, then reversed his decision. As chaos ensued — with players from both teams surrounding the official — Mason was advised by the VAR to view the incident on the pitchside monitor and, after a lengthy delay, again disallowed the goal.

“Referee Lee Mason has overturned the goal because the whistle had been blown a second time before the ball had crossed the line,” a Premier League statement read within minutes of the incident.

Lee Mason checks the VAR monitor (Getty Images)

Brighton then conspired to miss another penalty in the second half, with substitute Danny Welbeck striking his effort against the post.

It was yet another scarcely believable loss for Brighton, who were beaten by Crystal Palace 2-1 on Monday despite allowing only two touches in their penalty area for the whole game.

It leaves Graham Potter’s team in the thick of the relegation battle, sitting in 16th place and only four points above the bottom three. Brighton also has played a game more than Fulham, which is in third-to-last place.

West Brom, who had just 30 per cent possession and less than half the number of shots as Brighton in the game, somehow picked up only their third win of the season and moved the next-to-last team to within eight points of safety.

AP

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