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Premier League release statement after Brighton star avoids red card for attempted elbow to face of opponent

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The Premier League has clarified why Brighton’s Joao Pedro avoided a red card despite attempting to elbow an opponent during a 0-0 draw with Brentford.

Pedro looked to race away from Brentford’s Yehor Yarmolyuk, but the Bees midfielder had other ideas and pulled his rival back by grabbing onto his jersey.

Pedro tried to elbow Yarmolyuk but avoided a red card

Evidently frustrated at not being able to get away from Yarmolyuk, Pedro threw an elbow in his rival’s direction but missed him entirely.

The match was stopped by referee Andy Madley to give Yarmolyuk, who had entered the contest just three minutes prior to the foul, a yellow card.

But he was quickly told to delay the game by Chris Kavanagh, who was in charge of VAR for the fixture.

Replays confirmed Pedro had indeed thrown a vicious elbow in the direction of Yarmolyuk.

However, Pedro escaped any punishment as the VAR deemed it was not a red card offence.

The Premier League Match Centre on X soon clarified why Pedro was not sent off.

“The referee’s call of no red card to Joao Pedro for violent conduct was checked and confirmed by VAR, who deemed the referee’s call was not clear and obviously wrong,” the post read.

On Amazon Prime’s broadcast of the match, former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg explained that the incident could not be deemed violent conduct as Pedro’s elbow never made contact with Yarmolyuk.

Had Pedro received a red card, it would have been his first since joining the Seagulls in May 2023.

Pedro avoiding a red card was not the only refereeing decision Brighton benefited from.

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 27: Yoane Wissa of Brentford has a goal ruled out for offside by Video Assistant Referee VAR during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Brentford FC at Amex Stadium on December 27, 2024 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Crystal Pix/MB Media/Getty Images)
Yoane Wissa thought he’d handed Brentford the lead, only for VAR to rule it out
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In the first half, Brentford’s Yoane Wissa had the ball in the back of the net after Mads Roerslev had squared it from the right flank.

The linesman’s flag remained down for the goal, but VAR would unfortunately spoil the celebrations as the check confirmed Wissa had timed his run a fraction too early.

Brentford’s game plan was briefly thrown into disarray when starting goalkeeper Mark Flekken was forced to come off with an injury in the 36th minute.

It meant Icelandic goalkeeper Hakon Valdimarsson would make his Premier League debut.

Luckily for the Bees, Valdimarsson oozed composure as he helped the visitors secure their first clean sheet since November 23.

For Brighton, the 0-0 result extended their winless run to a sixth-straight game, with four of those matches ending in draws.

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 27: Keane Lewis-Potter, Hakon Rafn Valdimarsson and Nathan Collins of Brentford react after the draw in the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Brentford FC at Amex Stadium on December 27, 2024 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)
Hakon Valdimarrson is congratulated by his Brentford teammates after keeping a clean sheet on debut
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The result leaves the Seagulls sitting in 10th on 26 points, while Brentford sit one place below on 24 points.

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