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Panel say VAR wrong to intervene for United penalty at Hibs

Dundee United should not have been awarded the penalty kick that allowed them to equalise against Hibernian on Saturday, according to the Scottish FA’s key match incident review panel.

Three out of the five panel members thought VAR (video assistant referee) Greg Aitken “incorrectly intervened to suggest” an on-field review.

With the hosts leading through Lewis Miller’s first-half header, United defender Emmanuel Adegboyega hit the ground after a pull on his shirt from two Hibs players as a free-kick was launched into the penalty box with a minute of normal time remaining.

Referee Colin Steven did not whistle for a foul, but after being directed to the monitor, he sent off Hibs striker Mykola Kuharevich for a second yellow card and awarded the spot kick from which Sam Dalby equalised.


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