Marco Silva Blasts VAR Controversy as Fulham Denied Crucial Decisions in Aston Villa Defeat
Fulham manager Marco Silva launches scathing criticism of VAR decisions following his side's 3-1 defeat to Aston Villa, labeling key penalty denials as 'impossible to understand' in fiery post-match analysis.



Match Overview & Key Controversies
Fulham's early lead through Raul Jimenez was overshadowed by two contentious VAR decisions at Villa Park:
22nd Minute Incident
Josh King received a yellow card for alleged simulation after colliding with Emiliano Martinez. VAR upheld the decision, claiming King "went to ground before contact."
24th Minute Handball Debate
Matty Cash blocked King's shot with an outstretched arm, but officials ruled his position "justifiable" under IFAB Law 12. Former England keeper Joe Hart countered: "His arms were out - that shot was destined for the corner. By modern standards, I thought it was a penalty."
Silva's Fury Unleashed
- On Martinez Challenge: "If a player is taken out inside the box, it's a penalty anywhere in the world."
- VAR Consistency Questioned: Referenced Ryan Sessegnon's handball penalty vs Chelsea: "Same situation, different outcome. How?"
- Season-Long Frustration: Highlighted disallowed goal vs Chelsea and 4 controversial calls in 5 matches
Tactical Breakdown
- Villa's Comeback: Watkins ended 11-game scoring drought before McGinn/Buendia sealed victory
- Fulham's Struggles: 3 losses in 5 matches with xG of 1.7 vs Villa
- Key Stat: Fulham have faced 4 VAR interventions against them this season - most in Premier League
Expert Analysis
IFAB Law 12 Clarification:
"A handball occurs when the arm makes the body unnaturally bigger. Officials deemed Cash's position a natural consequence of his sliding challenge."
Hart's Verdict:
"The first incident wasn't a penalty but harsh booking. The second? Modern VAR inconsistencies laid bare."
What's Next?
- Fulham face Luton (16th Sept) needing VAR drama resolution
- Villa's momentum test at Chelsea (17th Sept)
- PGMOL expected to review decisions post-match