Howard Webb Clarifies Decision-Making in Chelsea vs. Aston Villa Match with Released VAR Audio

Howard Webb, the chief of Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), affirmed that the correct decision was made when Malo Gusto of Chelsea received a red card in the match against Aston Villa. Initially, referee Jarred Gillett had shown Gusto a yellow card for a foul on Lucas Digne, but the VAR review led to the card being upgraded to red. Ollie Watkins went on to score the only goal in Villa’s 1-0 victory.

The audio recording of the decision process, one of several recently released by the Premier League, was discussed by Webb on a monthly show where he provides insight into how decisions are reached.

Webb stated, “It’s a clear red card. The point of contact, the manner of contact, full studs up with a turned foot above the ankle. That significant buckling of the ankle strongly suggests that the player’s safety was jeopardized due to an excessive-force challenge. So, I expected the VAR to intervene in this case, and I believe the red card decision is accurate.”

The show also featured the audio exchange between the VAR and referee Gillett as they arrived at the decision regarding Gusto’s red card. A condensed transcript of their conversation is as follows:

VAR: “Just wait, delay, mate. I’m going to check the foul.”

VAR: “Alright, show me the point of contact. So, I see he’s approaching from a distance, he leaves the ground. Show me the point of contact, mate. Show me how far away he is from that ball.”

VAR: “If you look at that angle, he catches him on the… it’s quite low, it’s on the side of the ankle. The only concern I have is the swollen ankle. I think it’s a potential on-field review.”

The VAR then invites Gillett to the screen to review the incident.

VAR: “I’ve got a still image there.”

Ref: “So I can see the point of contact.”

VAR: “Yeah, that’s the point of contact. You can see, we’ll run it through as well. You can see the ankle buckle as well, also he comes from a distance and he temporarily leaves the ground.”

Ref: “Alright, can you show me another angle at full speed?”

Ref: “Okay, so I’m seeing point of contact above the ankle, with the right leg, momentarily off the ground with two feet. I’m going to change the yellow card to a red card, blue 27.”