Premier League reveals the FOUR errors made by VARs so far this season but refuses to disclose the NINE interventions missed by officials

The Premier League has revealed that there have been a total of 13 VAR errors this season this season – Down of 20 this time last year.

VAR remains an important topic of debate in the world of football, with some fans and clubs for the technology to improve competitions and others against it because of other effects that it can have at competitions.

But it is here to stay, and new data have detailed detailed in detail how fewer mistakes were made by referees on Var Duty until the end of January.

The figures show that there have been four incorrect VAR interventions to change decisions made on the field, as well as nine missed interventions from the first 23 rounds of competitions.

Data was found by the most important panel of the most important competition incidents of the Premier League, which showed that the accuracy was 96.4 percent compared to the accuracy of 95.7 percent at the same point last season.

A total of 70 VAR interventions have been made in 239 games so far this campaign, which corresponds to one almost every 3.41 games on average. Some errors are also detailed in the findings.

The Premier League has revealed that this season there have been 13 VAR errors -including the not -adoestaneous goal of Dango Oatarra versus Newcastle

The competition described the four incorrect interventions, including a late fine given against Manchester United in their 2-1 win over West Ham

The competition described the four incorrect interventions, including a late fine given against Manchester United in their 2-1 win over West Ham

Former United manager Erik ten Hag was fired after the game, with the hammers scored the last-minute spot kick

Former United manager Erik ten Hag was fired after the game, with the hammers scored the last-minute spot kick

The competition did not describe the missed errors, but did give the four incorrect interventions of civil servants.

The first mistake was the not -oegestane goal of Dango Ouattara for Bournemouth against Newcastle in August. Ouattara thought he had set up the Cherries 2-1 late, but Var Tim Robinson excluded it for handball after it was given by David Coote on the field.

The goal was considered a factual error instead of subjective, so Coote was not sent to revise the goal on the monitor. However, the panel ruled that it should have been.

Error No. 2 was a fine against Matthijs de Ligt in the defeat of Manchester United by West Ham on October 27. Jarrod Bowen yielded the place to give the Hammers a 2-1 victory, which turned out to be the last match of Erik ten Hag who was in charge of Erik ten Hag’s last match.

Coote did not give the penalty on the field, but Michael Oliver proposed a review. After the assessment, Coote gave the punishment, who was decided to have been the wrong call.

In the meantime, Christian Norgaard was sent for Brentford against Everton in November in a decision that was eventually destroyed.

Referee Chris Kavanagh has not even awarded a free kick in the game, but Var Matt Donohue ordered a VAR check. Then the Dane was sent away, with Brentford pulling the match 0-0. That is the third error mentioned.

The final intervention that was assessed to have been incorrect was as recently as last month in the 3-2 victory of Nottingham Forest on Southampton.

Nikola Milenkovic scored with a header in the game, which was assessed as reasonable by Anthony Taylor. Var Graham Scott advised an overview of interference by Chris Wood, which was offside, and the goal was excluded. It was assessed incorrectly.

Christian Norgaard was sent against Everton - The decision was destroyed and ruled that he had been incorrect

Christian Norgaard was sent against Everton – The decision was destroyed and ruled that he had been incorrect

Nikola Milenkovic had excluded a goal for offside against Southampton last month with a header that should have been standing

Nikola Milenkovic had excluded a goal for offside against Southampton last month with a header that should have been standing

John Fury THROWS a glass of water at Darren Till

“Nobody underestimates the meaning and impact of a single mistake,” said Chief Football Officer Tony Scholes.

‘We know that a single wrong clubs can cost. Points and results can cost functions of managers, possibly their place players. ‘

He added: ‘We all have the responsibility to have some balance in the comments that are made.

‘We cannot have the officials, such an important part of a successful and entertaining competition, confronted with the type of abuse that occasionally takes place.

“These guys are good. I know that is not always the perception, but the rest of the world acknowledges how good they are. ‘

In the meantime, Scholes also said that the last ‘four to six weeks’ considerable progress has been made on semi-automated outside.

It was hoped that the technology, which has already been used in world and European competitions, would be ready to be introduced at the end of last year.

Although the introduction is behind the schedule, there is still potential that it will be introduced this season.

Chief Football Officer Tony Scholes acknowledged the impact that a single mistake can have

Chief Football Officer Tony Scholes acknowledged the impact that a single mistake can have

In the meantime, the police have investigated threats that were aimed at Michael Oliver after the victory of Arsenal over Wolves

In the meantime, the police have investigated threats that were aimed at Michael Oliver after the victory of Arsenal over Wolves

“This technology does not improve accuracy, it makes the process more efficient,” said Scholes. “Why wouldn’t you introduce it if you are absolutely sure it’s done?”

League officials hope that it will reduce the time needed to control on average 31 seconds outside 31 seconds.

In the meantime, the police have investigated threats that are aimed at Oliver after he had sent Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly against Wolves.

The decision was destroyed and Lewis -Skelly for free to play the next game – score against Manchester City on the weekend.