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PREMIER LEAGUE: HOW TOP-FOUR AND RELEGATION ZONE LOOK LIKE WITHOUT VAR

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The Premier League this season was somewhat ruined by VAR when PGMOL Director Howard Webb was forced to repeatedly apologize to the clubs.


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What would the top 4 and relegation area look like without VAR


Howard Webb even called an emergency meeting with Premier League clubs in February to try to correct mistakes after three mistakes were made in one day of the Premier League.


Despite the tournament's obvious missteps this season, PGMOL insists VAR has had a positive impact on matches and recently published a report claiming its use has improved since the World Cup. .


The report says that since the action returned this year, it's been noticeable that there is one wrong VAR decision every 37.5 games compared to one every 24.3 games before the World Cup.



While fans must judge whether VAR has added positively or negatively to the Premier League, it has affected the appearance of the table when not in use. Arsenal remain top of the Premier League with Manchester City in second, reducing their lead in the title race to a single point without VAR, according to a London World survey.


The Premier League this season was somewhat ruined by VAR when PGMOL Director Howard Webb was forced to repeatedly apologize to the clubs.


PGMOL asserts that VAR has had a positive impact on matches and recently released a report.


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On the other hand, Brighton as well as West Ham United will earn more, winning a total of five and six points respectively. More points will help Brighton move up two places from 7th to 5th and will be three points behind the top 4.


On the other hand, West Ham United would be slightly safer in 13th place and eight points from the relegation zone instead of the four that separates them from the current zone.


Liverpool and Everton would be the worst losers without VAR, with Jurgen Klopp's side dropping more points and neighbors Man City falling down the rankings.



However, Everton earned two points but fell into the bottom three as West Ham United earned six, Leeds earned four and Nottingham Forest earned three to climb out of the dreaded relegation zone.


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What would the top 4 and relegation area look like without VAR

Well, Futballnews brings you the full table, the scores scored with and without VAR and the difference in the current table;


Premier League standings with and without VAR

Team Score with VAR Score without VAR

Arsenal 75 75 (+1)

Manchester City 74 74 (+4)

Manchester United 58 58 (-1)

Newcastle 57 57 (+1)

Brighton 54 54 (+5)

tottenham 53 53 (0)

Villa 46 46 (-4)

Fulham 43 43 (+1)

Liverpool 40 40 (-7)

Brentford 40 40 (-3)

Chelsea 40 40 (+1)

Crystal Palace 37 37 (+1)

West Ham 37 37 (+1)

Bournemouth 34 34 (+1)

London 33 33 (+4)

Forest 30 30 (+3)

Everton 29 29 (+2)

Leicester 26 26 (+1)

Southampton 23 23 (0)

What is VAR? VAR stands for Video Assistant Referee (VAR) is a match official in the football association who reviews referee decisions during live matches.


Video Assistant Arbitrator (AVAR) is the referee currently or formerly appointed to assist VAR in the Video Operations Room.


AVAR's primary responsibilities include monitoring live events on the field while VAR performs a 'verification' or 'review', maintaining a reviewable incident record, and communicating the results of the action. review for broadcasters.


Should VAR stay in the Premier League?

VAR was introduced in the Premier League to improve the game and completely reduce human error, but it seems to have gone in the wrong direction. Fans can easily advance if the referee makes a mistake in a match anyway "nobody is perfect".



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