Aaron Ramsdale makes his feelings clear as controversial VAR call denies much-needed Southampton win
Aaron Ramsdale was unimpressed after Southampton were denied victory by a controversial VAR decision in the 1-1 draw.
The Saints looked to have won their clash with Brighton on Friday night when Cameron Archer scored from close range.
However, that effort was controversially canceled after a long layoff.
After finding the net, play was stopped for about four and a half minutes while the VAR assessed the build-up to the goal.
They ultimately decided that the goal would be disallowed after Adam Armstrong was deemed to have interfered with Ryan FraserCross into the box before Archer finishes.
With Armstrong in an offside position, the goal was disallowed.
As SouthamptonPlayers and coach Russell Martin watched in disbelief, their goalkeeper Ramsdale quickly taking to social media to express his views.
In X, Ramsdale wrote: “You can't be serious.” with an emoji in the palm of the hand.
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This meant that the match ended 1-1 at the final whistle.
Brighton took the lead in the 29th minute when Kaoru Mitoma gave the advantage to the locals.
Southampton then found a way back with a good shot from Flynn Downes after 59 minutes.
It was the Seagulls who certainly had the majority of the game and had chances to win the game, but with the VAR call in mind, they were perhaps lucky to come away with a point.
A draw for Brighton has seen them move up to second place in the Premier League table on goal difference.
Meanwhile, a win for Southampton would have seen the bottom-place team move closer to the teams above them.