Eddie Howe questions if VAR would have cleared up penalty calls

Eddie Howe felt Bournemouth enough chances to win their Premier League game against Wolves and was frustrated at having to settle for a 1-1 draw

Eddie Howe believes the Video Assistant Referee would have struggled to clear up a host of contentious penalty decisions during Bournemouth's 1-1 draw with Wolves.

VAR technology is set to be introduced into the Premier League next season and could have proven pivotal at the Vitality Stadium after referee Roger East awarded three spot kicks and turned down another strong appeal.

Bournemouth forward Ryan Fraser appeared to be fouled outside the box by Ivan Cavaleiro, leading to an 85th-minute penalty that Joshua King struck against the right post.

King had converted from the spot in the opening period after going down under minimal contact from Joao Moutinho.

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With seven minutes remaining Raul Jimenez levelled from 12 yards following Adam Smith's adjudged foul on Matt Doherty.

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Smith, who had already been booked but was not punished further, was penalised for wiping out Doherty after his opponent had got a shot away.

"The only danger with VAR, if you're looking at those decisions, maybe Ryan's is outside the box, but are any of the others clear cut? No, probably not," said the Bournemouth manager. "So it's still going to be someone else's interpretation.

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"I thought Ryan's one was probably outside the box in all honesty, but I haven't seen them again. The first one I saw something, a tangle of legs.

"The one that I probably have the biggest opinion on is their penalty. It's just you rarely see them given. Adam's committed to his challenge, Doherty's got his shot away. I really wasn't expecting a penalty to be given.

Image: Josh King celebrates opening the scoring for Bournemouth against Wolves

"Arguably, if it's outside the box I have seen fouls given for those things, but inside the box rarely is a foul given for that, so I was surprised to see that one."

Bournemouth's £12m defender Chris Mepham, making his first top-flight start, was not penalised after inadvertently heading the ball on to his right arm six minutes after King's opening goal.

On that decision, Howe added: "It would have been debatable. Some referees may have given that, some, like Roger, wouldn't have done.

"I'd have said no, not a penalty but again I think it depends on what team you support."

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