
"The picture appears to show Gabriel pulling Pablo's shirt during a crucial set-piece, an action that may have directly influenced the foul on Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya that ultimately led to the goal being ruled out. Did Gabriel foul Pablo before West Ham's disallowed goal? The still grab from the replays provides a compelling case against the Arsenal center-back. In the picture, Gabriel's hand is clearly visible gripping and extending the fabric of Pablo's jersey."
"By restricting Pablo's jump, Gabriel forced the West Ham player into an unbalanced position. Consequently, when Pablo finally attempted to compete for the ball, his momentum carried him into David Raya, resulting in a foul being called against the Hammers. Wonder why Pablo couldn't get his arm higher? Gabriel was yanking his shirt ? pic.twitter.com/JNrUz3bfdB Hammers HQ ?? (@Hammers_HQ) May 12, 2026"
"This leads to the argument that the VAR should have also reviewed Gabriel's actions during the incident. This comes after previously released PGMOL audio revealed assistant VAR had encouraged referee Chris Kavanagh to review a potential foul involving Leandro Trossard on Pablo, only for the official to dismiss the incident. West Ham may have been wronged by VAR"
"The frustration for West Ham stems from a perceived lack of consistency. While the foul on Raya was spotted instantly, the potential fouls by Trossard and Gabriel occurring inches away was ignored. If VAR had intervened to highlight Gabriel's interference, the goal may have been given. The decision continues to carry major consequences at both"
A viral still from a Premier League match shows Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes gripping and pulling West Ham midfielder Pablo Fornals’ jersey during a set-piece build-up. The claim is that the shirt pull restricted Fornals’ jump and forced him into an unbalanced position, leading to Fornals colliding with Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya. A foul was then called against West Ham, and Callum Wilson’s stoppage-time equaliser was ruled out. The incident has sparked debate about VAR consistency, especially because earlier PGMOL audio indicated an assistant VAR encouraged a review of a separate potential foul involving Leandro Trossard on Fornals, which was dismissed. West Ham argues they may have been wronged by VAR decisions that did not address nearby potential fouls.
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