My issue (and this was mentioned during the VAR discussions) is according to Law 14 the encroaching defender who plays the ball can only be penalised if it prevents the opponents from scoring, attempting to score or creating a goal-scoring opportunity. In this case the only impact was preventing the kicker touching the ball twice, which is none of the above. VAR then sees Janelt coming in behind and uses this as justification to intervene, but seems to lose track that the footage is showing Mbeumo is about to touch the ball first. To suggest Mbeumo might not touch the ball makes it a subjective decision.
This is a link to the incident as shown on Mic'd Up
https://www.skysports.com/football/...ford-had-to-be-retaken-against-crystal-palace
The player and ball positions when Guehi plays the ball:
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