'Can it really be clear and obvious?'
[BBC] Imagine being in Darren England's position as the VAR in Stockley Park. The pressure on the official must have been huge. He cannot hear the Sky commentary, he has no idea what public opinion is.
In Sunday's critical encounter between West Ham and Arsenal he was presented with a decision that could decide the fate of two clubs. You can't blame him for taking his time. He had to get this right.
England spent two minutes 41 seconds poring over every angle of the footage, checking the possible foul, the potential penalties. We have seen pushing, shoving, grabbing and pulling on corners all season. Goalkeepers have been pressuring and harried too.
Is this different? Crucially, it was. Arsenal have been the kings of it all season, crowding and surrounding goalkeepers at corners, finding ways to create space and score goals from set-pieces.
That they benefit from it in such a crucial way won't be lost on some. But it is hard to argue that the Spain international was not impeded. Without the foul contact by Pablo, Raya would surely have had a simple catch.