Mitoma - textbook definition of not handball according to the law accompanied by the picture often used in this forum. How the lino thought he could see it from his position is also a weird take on it, he is a miles away to interfere with such a big call. Not one player appealed which also speaks volumes.
Welbeck's goal, there is no conclusive evidence to prove it hit his arm. The angles shown suggests it hit his hip, not his arm, how can VAR give that as a handball? I thought it had to be 100% certain?
As mentioned above the foul on Mitoma is, well interesting.
Finally the two handed, clear and obvious, pull on March? What else can a player do before it's considered a pull? Anywhere else on the pitch and red gives a foul without thinking about it.
I honestly don't understand how a team of officials can get 4 incidents so so so wrong.. one you can forgive, but 4 opens up the conspiracy theories can of worms on twitter.
Thing what annoys me most, that could cost Brighton a Europa League/European Football next season. That's a serious dent in their push for it because of inexcusably poor officiating.