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Carragher deletes tweet about Howard Webb after referee boss spotted on phone during Arsenal star Saliba’s red card VAR

Carragher deletes tweet about Howard Webb after referee boss spotted on phone during Arsenal star Saliba’s red card VAR

JAMIE CARRAGHER quickly deleted a tweet about Howard Webb after William Saliba was shown a red card during Arsenal’s match against Bournemouth.

The incident occurred in the first half when a misplaced pass from Leandro Trossard put William Saliba in difficulty.

Howard Webb seen on his phone while William Saliba's VAR check was underway

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Howard Webb seen on his phone while William Saliba’s VAR check was underway
Referee Robert Jones changed his decision following a red review

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Referee Robert Jones changed his decision following a red review
Saliba receives his marching orders for controversial decision

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Saliba receives his marching orders for controversial decision

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The ball reached Evanilson, near the halfway line, who was ready to charge at it.

But the French defender was seen pulling the arm of the Brazilian who fell.

Initially, referee Rob Jones showed Saliba a yellow card, before a VAR check prompted the official to watch the incident on a screen.

As the VAR check was underway, the cameras zoomed in on Webb watching the match from the stands.

The ex-referee was seen on his phone as VAR Jared Gillett analyzed the incident.

Following a review, Saliba’s card was changed from yellow to red by Jones.

The moment prompted a Sky Sports pundit to speak to X to reveal his thoughts.

Carragher wrote: “Was Howard Webb involved in the decision making regarding Saliba’s red card??”

However, the football expert quickly retracted his statement by deleting his tweet.

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This means Saliba will only be banned for ONE match.

This is because it was not violent behavior, which results in a three-match suspension.

Some fans suggested Evanilson was offside.

But one posted: “No, the referee made the right call after the VAR review to send off Saliba after he beat Evanilson, the last man and had a clear run to goal.

“For anyone who would question ‘offside’, Trossard played the ball in this scenario.”