Keeping track of all Video Assistant Refereeing decisions in the Premier League throughout the 2023/24 season, but who will get the best of the decisions, and the worst of them?
Game weeks come and go but the conversation surrounding controversial VAR calls always remains a constant amongst football supporters.
Going into the final third of the campaign, pressure on the Professional Game Match Officials Board Limited (PGMOL) continues to build and fans begin to look at how outcomes have affected their teams overall.
Nottingham Forest have come out as leaders of the net-scoring table, with a tally of +4, including two goals rewarded in favour, as well as a penalty and a red card given to an opponent.
Liverpool and Wolves have been at a disadvantage by VAR, each scoring a net total of -3, with goals being chalked off by the offside trap and players being sent off upon review.
The problem for operators of the technology lies within the consistency of their decisions, which appear to fluctuate between matches, some even within the same calendar week.
Officials will point towards Bournemouth, Everton, Newcastle and Tottenham as four teams who have neither gained nor lost out over the course of the term, however, the authenticity of individual settlements proceeds to be scrutinised.
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