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John Cross & Rich Jones

Premier League confirms VAR changes but decides against pitchside monitor use

VAR will be subject to minor changes after talks between Premier League chiefs and Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL).

The issue of VAR was debated in a meeting which lasted more than three hours between PGMOL chief Mike Riley and Premier League clubs.

But whilst owners confirmed the technology is here to stay, the Premier League have announced some changes will be made, including additional communication to fans inside stadiums regarding checks.

The aim is to improve the consistency of decisions, speed up processes and increase communication to fans after controversy caused by the introduction of VAR into the top flight this season.

Messages such as "checking penalty" are set to be replaced with more specific messages to fans such as "checking penalty - possible handball".

The Premier League has decided on some minor changes to VAR (REUTERS)

There will also be no change of policy regarding the use of pitch side monitors, which are only to be used for unseen incidents or when information is deemed to be outside the expectation range of the referee.

West Ham co-chairman David Gold discussed the crunch talks, stating: "No significant change, There’s not going to be any significant change. There is going to be an investigation. What I can say is that VAR is alive and kicking.

“There was a lot of debate. We are making good progress. This is a brand new system. We just have to be a bit more patient. We will get it right."

Pep Guardiola was left furious after the use of VAR vs Liverpool last week (Javier Garcia/BPI/REX)

Asked specifically about using pitchside monitors more, Gold added: “I hate the idea.

"I hate the idea of as referee that has been running around for an hour having to run over to a pitch-side monitor. I’m absolutely against it.

“Some don’t have that opinion. Some like the idea but personally I don’t think it’s supported.”

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