The Premier League has revealed that half of the division teams have been on the wrong side of the incorrect decisions of the assistant video (VAR) referees (VAR) so far this season, no team has been more negatively impacted than Manchester United.
United suffered mistakes in two different games and did not benefit from a single error – the same unhappy record as Brentford. The tastes of Arsenal and West Ham also found themselves hampered by Var wander, while Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur were both helped by missed calls.
These verdicts were decreed by the Panel of Division’s match incidents (KMI), which is made up of three former players, a premier League representative and a figure in the referees’ body, PGMOL.
Like Tony Scholes, the football director of the Premier League, proudly said it EspnThe 13 -errors count is decreasing compared to 20 at the same stadium from last season. The average average time of a Var review is 40 seconds – another decrease compared to the 71 of the last mandate, but Scholes admitted: “We have a long way to go.”
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle (August 25, 2024)
Dango Ouattara had a winner of the 92nd minute was wrongly for handball, leaving the boss of Bournemouth, Andoni Iraola, smoking: “It was the most frustrated that I was on a touchline.”
West Ham 2-1 Man Utd (October 27, 2024)
“No one underestimates the meaning and impact of a single error,” noted the financial director of the Premier League Scholes. “We know that one error can cost club points, can cost them results, can cost positions of managers, potentially players in their place.” Erik Ten Hag proved that theory in October, when Jarrod Bowen beat Manchester United with an unfair stop penalty the day before the dismissal of the Dutchman.
Everton 0-0 Brentford (November 23, 2024)
Shortly before the half-time of a virgin draw, Christian Norgaard was sent for following the goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. Thomas Frank de Brentford said the post-match was “never a red card” and “there must have been more common sense”.
Forest de Nottingham 3-2 Southampton (January 19, 2025)
Chris Wood was deemed wrongly interfering with the game of an offside when Nikola Milenkovic directed Nottingham Forest in a short 4-1 advance.
Man UTD 0-3 Tottenham (September 29, 2024)
Bruno Fernandes overturned his red card against the Spurs, with the chief of Pgmol Howard Webb admitting that it was an “error” to punish his tackle so severely on James Maddison after a slip.
Aston Villa 2-2 Crystal Palace (November 23, 2024)
Ian Maathsen wrongly avoided a red card for denying a clear goals’ opportunity halfway from the second half of Crystal Palace’s trip to the Midlands before Villa won their second equalizer.
Everton 4-0 Wolves (December 4, 2024)
Craig Dawson’s second goal at the end of a unilateral rout should have been prohibited due to the interference of Abdoulaye Doucoure in the game from an offside position.
Nottingham Forest 2-1 Aston Villa (December 14, 2024)
Elliot Anderson was not penalized for shooting Morgan Rogers in the first half. To add the insult to injustice, Anderson Teed Up Up Anthony Elaga in stoppage time.
West Ham 1-1 Brighton (December 21, 2024)
Pervis Estupinan should have received a right red card for a serious unfair game at the end of a Tetchy draw.
Brighton 0-0 Brentford (December 27, 2024)
Brighton striker Joao Pedro escaped a punishment for an attempted elbow on Yehor Yarmoliuk. “Whether you hit them or not, it’s a red”, “Brentford manager Thomas Frank, mouth after the match”, this is how we understand the rules. “The KMI panel finally agreed.
West Ham 0-5 Liverpool (December 29, 2024)
Liverpool was only 1-0 when Alexis Mac Allister escaped a meticulous examination for a fault in the penalty box. Cody Gakpo doubled the visitors’ advantage five minutes later while a rout took place at the London stadium.
Ipswich 0-2 Brighton (January 19, 2025)
The defender of the city of Ipswich, Wes Burns, was deemed to have committed a fault worthy of penalty within 11 minutes of opening before Brighton marked twice in the second half. Joao Pedro was not punished for another dangerous challenge in this match, but it was judged as the right decision.
Wolves 0-1 Arsenal (January 25, 2025)
Myles Lewis-Skelly’s controversial red card was finally canceled on appeal, but not before referee Michael Oliver became protection against police in his family home.