Why was Jake O’Brien’s goal against Aston Villa ruled out? Everton mixed up in more VAR controversy
O’Brien thought he had broken the deadlock at Villa Park, only to see the linesman’s flag raised for offside

Everton were mixed up in even more VAR controversy when Jake O’Brien saw his header ruled out against Aston Villa, despite the Irishman being clearly onside.
In a first half which saw both sides hit the woodwork at Villa Park, Toffees defender O’Brien thought he had given his side the lead when he latched on to James Garner’s cross, only for his joy to be cut short when he saw the linesman had raised his flag.
The decision was then checked by VAR, with replays showing it wasn’t O’Brien that was standing in an offside position but was instead teammate Harrison Armstrong, who had leapt for the ball but not connected.
The on-field decision was nevertheless stuck with after review, with the Premier League Match Centre confirming the officials’ reasoning on X.
“The referee’s call of no goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed that Armstrong interfered with an opponent’s ability to play the ball from an offside position,” it said, arguing that Armstrong jumping for the ball impacted defending Villa player Emi Buendia.
PGMOL’s official rules for an offside player interfering with an opponent requires a player to be penalised if they clearly obstruct a player’s line of vision, challenge an opponent for the ball, clearly attempt to play the ball, or make an obvious action which impacts the ability of the player to play the ball.
However, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp argued that the decision was very much debatable, saying: “Everton fans I’m sure will be furious watching that.
“He (Armstrong) definitely gets himself in the middle of the box, is he going to get it? Buendia definitely isn’t going to get it.
“But then it looks like his (O’Brien’s) header is just a good one. He’s too strong for him. You see Harrison Armstrong jumps up early, he doesn’t get it but what VAR will say is that it’s a legitimate attempt to head the ball.

“I think they’re really unlucky there, Everton.”
It acts as the latest contentious incident involving VAR for Everton, who were wrongly denied a penalty in their defeat at home to Arsenal in December, and also saw Michael Keane sent off for a questionable hair pull against Wolves.
David Moyes has expressed his dissatisfaction at recent decisions involving his club and co-commentator Chris Sutton hinted that the Scotsman might have something to say after full-time at Villa Park, saying at the time of O’Brien’s disallowed goal: "I suspect David Moyes will be furious with that."
Moyes commented on the incident after the game with the Toffees manager relieved to see his side nonetheless emerge 1-0 victors thanks to a Thierno Barry goal, though he couldn’t help but lament how much has gone against his side as of late.
"I couldn't get a closer angle of it to see exactly, but I think he's in an offside position," he said. "But where he jumps, I don't know if that's enough to interfere. I'm sure it is nowadays.
"I don't know if the ball was ever getting to Harrison. We've had quite a period of the moment where there's very few decisions gone for us, whether it be getting people sent off, or hitting each other, or pulling hair or something else.
"So there's an awful lot going against us recently. That was another one today."
Everton were later given a let-off by referee Tony Harrington when Garner escaped a second yellow for pushing Morgan Rogers in the back with both hands on the edge of their box.
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