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Why there will be no semi-automated offsides at the start of Premier League season to help speed up VAR process – explained

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This season, the Premier League will implement semi-automated offside technology; however, the system is not yet operational, even though the season has begun.

Premier League will implement new technological innovations
This season, penalties will be partially computerised; a new system won’t be in place at the beginning of play.

Consequently, what happened?
Attempting to expedite VAR reviews in response to grievances regarding the length of time it takes to investigate occurrences and render a verdict, premier league teams unanimously decided to implement the technology for the 2024–25 season.

AN ANSWER
But with the season starting this week, the new system hasn’t been implemented in time for the opening match. Rather, it will be implemented in the English premier league following one of the international breaks in September or October.

THE LARGER IMAGE
The Premier League claims that the semi-automated offside technology, which debuted during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, may save over 30 seconds on a video assistant review. It is also anticipated to be utilised for the FA Cup semi-finals and final at Wembley, as well as matches held in Premier League venues.

HOW IS IT Operational?
According to a Premier League statement, “computer vision cameras” will be installed in all elite stadiums this coming season.

“These cameras around the ground will track the ball as well as thousands of data points for each player and the ball,” says the Premier League.

“When a crucial moment in the game happens, like a goal, penalty, or red card, the technology keeps track of which attacking players were offside in the run-up to the incident.

“The technology will notify the referees at the VAR Hub if a player gets a ball while offside.

“They will verify that the automated offside line and the point of touch with the ball have been accurately recorded. If an offside is detected, the VAR will notify the officials on the pitch.”

Next?
While they wait for word on when the new technology will be used, Premier League clubs will have to continue using the manual system that has been in place when VAR was initially introduced into the league.

 

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(4-2-3-1) Ugarte first Premier League start, Confirmed Manchester United line up vs Crystal Palace – The Most strongest lineups ever

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In the Premier League on Saturday night, Manchester United plays Crystal Palace.

United is confident going into the match after winning 3-0 against Southampton the previous weekend and a dominant 7-0 over Barnsley in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.

Rasmus Hojlund and Mason Mount’s return to full training at Carrington earlier in the week has given Erik ten Hag’s team momentum.

In the Carabao Cup, Crystal Palace also advanced to the next round, but their start to the Premier League has been disappointing as they have only managed two points from four games.

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BREAKING: THEEE Arsenal’s major starters including the only player who has been impressive this season are not in contention to face Man City today tomorrow as leaked information surface online

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On Sunday, Arsenal will go to the northwest to play Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in a match that will determine who finishes top of the Premier League league. William Saliba has cautioned the Gooners not to get ahead of themselves; winning the league will need more than just defeating City, even though winning that game increases the Gunners’ chances of winning the league.

In their road match versus City during the Premier League run-in last year, Arsenal and the defending champions drew 0-0. Following that tie with City, Arsenal’s detractors asserted that they lost the title match because they chose to play for a draw rather than a win, which would have given them three points and won the league by a single point.

The Gunners haven’t defeated City at the Etihad Stadium in nine years, but on Sunday they have the opportunity to disprove the doubters.

For this weekend’s heavyweight encounter, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta should have a stronger team despite the absences of Martin Odegaard and Mikel Merino. Hopefully, Kevin De Bruyne’s injury will prevent him from playing for the Citizens.

Arsenal’s defensive star Saliba has expressed the team’s resolve to win on Sunday, but even a victory over City will not guarantee them the title of league winners. Saliba says that beating City on Sunday is undoubtedly in the cards, but he also says that the club needs to work hard to play consistently after that.

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(4-3-3): Mikel Arteta excludes FOUR first team players from the squad to face Man City tomorrow to create room for new signings and academy players

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On Sunday, Arsenal will play Manchester City, their likely title challengers, at the Etihad Stadium, capping up maybe the most difficult week of the team’s season.

Even though this big match takes place just a month into the new campaign, it is impossible to overstate how important an away victory in Manchester would be. Although Arsenal has not lost to the Cityzens in their last three meetings, they have not triumphed at the Etihad since Pep Guardiola became manager.

Since Brentford in November 2022, no visiting club has actually taken all three points at City’s stronghold. Without a doubt, it’s a difficult location to visit.

The visitors are without skipper Martin Odegaard and still carrying a very long list of injuries. Here is how we think Arteta’s Arsenal starting lineup will appear on Sunday in an attempt to avoid losing. Arteta may go all Tony Pulis on Sunday.

Arsenal vs. Man City lineup prediction
Potential starting lineup for Arsenal:
Raya; Havertz, Partey, Rice; Saka, Jesus, Trossard; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber

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