Here's the full article:
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The report stated that "the majority deemed the decision as incorrect as they felt it did not meet the threshold for a yellow card," with the five members voting 3-2 against a booking.
The panel has five members, made up of three former players and/coaches, plus one representative each from the Premier League and PGMOL. The judgement is not intended to be definitive, but to provide an arms-length assessment of all major match incidents. PGMOL, and indeed the clubs, are likely to disagree with some of the results.
3-2 is far from a clear-cut assessment, and the explanation that it "did not meet the threshold for a yellow card" is vague at best. The article also calls out a number of other "missed VAR interventions" so, surprise surprise, this shit happens, unfortunately, to other clubs on many other occasions.