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VAR: How often are Premier League referees overruled by Stockley Park?

Man Utd among few benefactors from VAR with three extra penalties awarded

NORWICH, ENGLAND - JANUARY 01: A VAR decision show on the big screen indicates Connor Wickham of Crystal Palace is onside before the equalising goal is scored during the Premier League match between Norwich City and Crystal Palace at Carrow Road on January 1, 2020 in Norwich, United Kingdom. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

Nearly one-third of VAR checks signalled on the big screen in the Premier League overturn on-field referee decisions, according to Opta data.

The technology has been active in 250 top-flight games this term and been called into on-screen action on 243 occasions, of which 74 have resulted in an overturned outcome.

Its use declined to just 15 checks in September but swelled month on month, albeit affected by international breaks, leading up to 73 reviews in the fixture-packed month of December.

That limited use in September contributed in a skewed 53 per cent of decisions being overturned, but VAR has increasingly backed the on-field referee since and only reversed one in four checks last month.

PGMOL numbers

According to the PGMOL, 75 decisions have been overturned from approximately 1,600 checks - which include reviews not signalled on the big screen. The average length of time for an overturned decision is 80 seconds.

What's the cost in goals?

How many goals have been chalked off because of VAR? The answer is 39 and another six penalty attempts.

But VAR has also awarded nine goals that were initially ruled out and issued another 12 spot-kicks after the on-field referee had waved play on.

So VAR's net cost in goals from open play is 30 to date but it has awarded six extra penalties - after deducting the penalty attempts scrubbed off.

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A YouGov poll revealed fans in the North-West are most dissatisfied with VAR. Manchester United supporters compose a large cohort in that region but Ole Gunnar's Solskjaer's side have actually benefitted most from the technology.

When factoring goals or penalty attempts gained and lost with VAR intervention, United have gained three penalties - while Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, Newcastle and Watford have gained one goal or spot-kick.

All of the 15 remaining clubs have suffered losses, with Sheffield United affected most with a deficit of five goals or spot-kicks.

In terms of the players and goal or penalty controversies, Sadio Mane has been inspected most frequently by VAR officials, having two of his goals chalked off and another given after initially being ruled out.

Gabriel Jesus and Jonny Evans have had two goals struck off by VAR, although one of Evans' was an own goal - while Josh King has benefitted and suffered once in equal measure.

Seven players have a surplus of goals because of VAR, with Connor Wickham, Dan Gosling, Glenn Murray, Jonjo Shelvey, Jordan Ayew, Kelechi Iheanacho and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang each claiming a goal after VAR overruled the on-field referee.

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