 The English Premier League ended its 6th round on the weekend and we have the results. Newcastle, whipping Sheffield United, 8-0, a two-all draw between Arsenal and Tottenham, Brighton 3-1 over Bournemouth, Aston Villa, a win against Chelsea, a win for Liverpool over Western Manchester United, one goal to secure those points against Burnley, a 3-1 win for Everton over Brentford, no goals in the draw between Crystal Palace and Fulham, one all draw between Luton and Wolves. What about Manchester City getting that win 2-0 against Notnam? Let's take a look at how the table stands now. Manchester City at the top of the table, Liverpool in second position on 16. Okay, so we're going to have to come back to that table because viewers, I know you've been following the sport, so we'll have to get back to that table. But team, this weekend had so many mouth-watering matches and the feature match on Sunday was the North London Derby between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates Stadium. What a match it was and it certainly lived up to its billing. But once again, the VAR and the rules surrounding handball have been dominating the headlines. So Lance, what a weekend, but as we said, Va, we don't get to talk about good sport without Va deciding to make the headlines. Well, even Simon Evans? Yes. No, it wasn't Simon. It was Pete Russell. No, it was Johnny Gray on Friday. Oh. He referenced the North London Derby because although he was on the show to talk about cricket, he did mention the North London Derby facetiously as if he wanted to discuss that because it was such a big weekend for both teams. But I guess both teams gave us good as they got. And I think a fair result in the end, Simon getting on the score sheet. And I think it was an exciting match and the kind of match that, you know, we've grown accustomed to seeing when these two North London teams battle. Yeah, really, really positive stuff from Tottenham Hutspur for the start of this season. Arsenal fans will be extremely angry and they were because I reached out to one on the weekend and it says if I couldn't talk to them, Ricardo, it was so upset over this draw. Yeah, listen, pretty good match. And it was always going to be a good match because Tottenham had a very good start to the season. We know the quality that Arsenal possess from last season and they have brought into this campaign as well. But the issue of Var and this handball rule or what the rules say or how they are interpreted is a serious issue. And we look at what happened yesterday with this Arsenal Tottenham game and Romero. Clearly, that was a handed ball for me. Couldn't understand, first off the bat, why it wasn't called on the field of play. When to var, of course, decision was penalty. As far as I'm concerned, the right decision. But the real problem now comes in how this rule has been. Debrated. Applied inconsistently throughout the course of the English Premier League. So let's, for example, think about Romero himself when Manchester United played Tottenham, Garnaccio and Romero handling the ball. As far as I'm concerned, I'm not seeing many differences in the call yesterday versus the Garnaccio call. Romero again, the one involved and that one wasn't called a penalty. Went to Var as well. And it wasn't given as a penalty again with the inconsistencies. You also look at Anthony Gordon handling the ball again. Clear hand ball, made a pass. Long staff finishes it off for Newcastle goal. But it's not called back because Anthony Gordon didn't score right off the bat. The suggestion being that if immediately after the handed ball, he had taken a shot and scored, then it wouldn't have counted. But because he made a pass, then it's counted. And I think people are getting confused as to how this rule should be applied. Even the Tottenham coach at the end of the contest saying, I really don't know what the rule is. I don't know. Don't even bother to ask me. And I think it's a serious problem around the game that because of how the rule is being applied, it seems to be a serious level inconsistent application of it. And a lot of people are confused. I am one of them. Yeah, but Ricardo, you're saying around the game, but you recognize that a lot of the criticism has come from the English Premier League. Yes. Generally speaking in Europe and globally, the effect of Var on the game is less contentious. There is something about the English application of Var in the English Premier League that just looks inconsistent. And that is what causes the constant complaints and quarrels over how it has been used. I think the issue is when it's applied in one particular way for one player or a certain match and then it's applied differently. It's as if there isn't so in law. When you think about law, they look at older cases and different rulings in order to make a ruling on a particular current case. But for us where Var is concerned, we can't look at an older incident because of course it doesn't apply. It's as if it's a brand new incident. There's a brand new ruling. And I think that's where the issue comes up. Yeah, I think it's also interpretation, right? So Lance Whitaker is referee A and he interprets it in one way. Ricardo Chambers is referee B and he interprets it in another way. And so a seemingly similar situation, you get different rulings for seemingly similar situations. And I think that is happening quite a lot throughout the course of the EPL. And I think we'll see this again before the season is out. We are going to have this discussion a few more times relating to how this handball rule is being applied throughout the course of the league and the apparent inconsistent nature in which it is being applied. All right, well team are still with the EPL and Chelsea. They suffered their third defeat in six matches going down one nil to Aston Villa at home. Their manager, Mauricio Pontruchino says they need to grow up. I think we need to grow up like a team, not only in an individual way. I've seen player like Nico that is so young and he's feeling the Premier League and he's learning. I think anytime in this type of game, of course that we are competing and we want to win and football is our home to win. But also players when they are young need to learn with experience and make a mistake. Yes, that's why we feel disappointed because I think we are paying too many situations like this. I'm agree with you that too many things like this are this, the thing, another small detail, another small detail and in the end we are losing the game and we are in a situation that we need to change as soon as possible. Lance, Chelsea, they haven't looked good for quite some time. Now the manager team saying they need to grow up. Well, I don't know how the Chelsea fans are digesting this. They're winless from all their games in September so far and they've spent a lot of money. That's putting it mildly. So Pontruchino is on the stress because it's hard for him to explain the dismal form of this team when so much has gone into building their roster. What more can he do? I want to make a suggestion, right? And this is more for the Sportsmax Zone than it is for Chelsea on Friday. And by the way, the producer of the weekly Sportsmax class moments is a Chelsea fan and I am suggesting strongly that the best Chelsea goal for September be in the Sportsmax class moments on Friday. Where is he finding that? The training ground? Danielle, don't worry about Ricardo. Focus on all the teams and you'll be fine. But to be fair to our Chelsea fans in the office, they've been despondent from before the season started. Even when the transfer window was developing and we saw the process, the Chelsea fans just were at a loss. I don't think Manchester United fans should be making any fun of anybody. Didn't Manchester United win at the weekend? One nil. Thank God for that. A brilliant Bruno Fernandez goal. That should make class moments as a serious thing. Well, I'm going to continue with our programming. The English football season continues on Tuesday. When defending League Cup winners, Manchester United welcome Crystal Palace to Old Trafford in third round action. The game will be live on Sportsmax starting at 2 PM if you're in Jamaica. 3 ECT is a great time.