The match officials “worked perfectly together” on the decision to disallow a crucial West Ham goal at the end of Sunday’s Premier League match against Arsenal, former top-flight referee Chris Foy has said. Referee Chris Kavanagh initially awarded Callum Wilson’s injury-time equaliser but changed his decision after being advised to review it by VAR Darren England. The officials ruled Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya was fouled by Pablo Felipe as he attempted to claim a corner. It is one of the most pivotal VAR calls in Premier League history, impacting both the top and bottom of the division. West Ham are understood to be contacting Professional Game Match Officials (PGMO) to raise their concerns about the incident and seek further explanation, but, in Foy’s view, the right outcome was reached. “It has generated a lot of debate, a lot of discussion, a lot of noise, but they got the decision right,” he told the Press Association. “Darren England and Chris Kavanagh worked perfectly together on this.…