Webb took to the Sky Sports studios to review the incident further alongside Owen. The former England striker quizzed Webb if the decision met the threshold for an overturned decision.
Owen said: "It looked like the referee took a little bit of convincing, he had a good look at the monitor, which is absolutely fine. But are you happy that it was such a wrong decision that it needed reversing, because some people still think that even though there was a touch, it was still a penalty. Are you happy that it was clear and obvious enough to reverse the decision?"
Webb replied: "I am. You know we work with referee's call, it's an important principle in the Premier League, where the call will be made on the field by the referee, it only gets overturned if when the referee looks at the footage he sees no reason at all to support the decision. There's no mix of considerations, it's a clear error.
"In this one when you see Pope reach out with that foot, play the ball cleanly before making any contact with the opponent, in fact he doesn't make any real contact with the opponent they come together as a normal consequence of that clean challenge by Pope, the referee hadn't recognised that touch. That was important, the VAR saw it. It was a clear error. I agree with the VAR's intervention. So the referee can go to the screen look at the full sequence, see that touch, see there's a normal playing action by Pope, and the penalty was rightly cancelled."