Manchester City have been on the receiving end of positive and negative results from VAR this season.
Decisions made due to the technology tend to even themselves out over the course of a full campaign, even if fans don’t feel that way sometimes.
The dust has now settled on another extraordinary Premier League campaign that delivered drama at both ends of the table, all the way from an exciting beginning to a thrilling end.
Manchester City were crowned champions but Arsenal raced them the majority of the way and the typical ‘big six’ apple cart was rocked.
Newcastle United and Brighton & Hove Albion surprised plenty by making their way into the Champions League and Europa League spots respectively, whereas Aston Villa pinched the sole Europa Conference League place under the noses of Tottenham Hotspur. Chelsea, on the other hand, finished well down in 12th.
As was the tightly contested nature of the entire season, there were so many cases where games would go right down to the wire – or worse, a refereeing decision. Near enough every weekend there would be a debate about a VAR call made and put simply, this wasn’t normally to praise the technology.
ESPN have kept track of all VAR decisions in the Premier League throughout the 2022-23 season. Who will get the best of the decisions, and the worst of them?
Here is a look at where the Manchester City would sit if VAR didn’t exist, via ESPN
- Manchester City – 95 points (same place)
- Arsenal – 85 points (same place)
- Manchester United – 75 points (same place)
- Newcastle United – 71 points (same place)
- Brighton & Hove Albion – 67 points (up one place)
- Liverpool – 60 points (down one place)
- Tottenham Hotspur – 60 points (up one place)
- Brentford – 56 points (up one place)
- Aston Villa – 56 points (down two places)
- Fulham – 53 points (same place)
- West Ham United – 47 points (up three places)
- Crystal Palace – 46 points (down one place)
- Chelsea – 45 points (down one place)
- Wolverhampton Wanderers – 41 points (down one place)
- Nottingham Forest – 41 points) (up one place)
- Everton – 39 points (up one place)
- AFC Bournemouth – 39 points (down two places)
- Leicester City – 37 points (same place)
- Leeds United – 35 points (same place)
- Southampton – 25 points (no change)
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