Imagine that you have made an error, e. g. awarding a goal that was clearly not in or a penalty that clearly was a dive.
You (and eventually your assistants) have an incorrect perception of the situation, and obviously stick to your decision despite the protests of the team that got the decision against them, and them threatening to do all kinds of stuff.
Then, before restarting play, a player or coach of the team that has benefitted from the wrong decision comes to tell you how things actually were, and asks you to change decision in the spirit of fair play.
What would you do?
You (and eventually your assistants) have an incorrect perception of the situation, and obviously stick to your decision despite the protests of the team that got the decision against them, and them threatening to do all kinds of stuff.
Then, before restarting play, a player or coach of the team that has benefitted from the wrong decision comes to tell you how things actually were, and asks you to change decision in the spirit of fair play.
What would you do?