4 Matches That ‘Poor VAR’ Decisions Affected The Final Score Of The Match On Matchday 6 In EPL.

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The sixth week of the Premier League ended with the Red Devils collecting all three points against Arsenal in confirmation of their move to fifth place in the Premier League table. The top five places in the Premier League table after week six are Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham, Brighton and Manchester United. Below is the full schedule after week six of the Premier League.

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The English Premier League matches over the weekend were very exciting to watch, but most of the matches could have ended with a different result had it not been for the VAR decision which has caused some teams to score one or more points during this week’s matches. We will discuss 4 matches the score line would have been different if the VAR had not made bad decisions in the game.

4. Liverpool vs Everton 1-1 draw.

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Red played a 1-1 draw with Everton at home on Saturday afternoon, but the end result could have been different had it not been for the poor management of the VAR.

In the 75th minute of the match, Van Dijk should have received a red card for his dangerous handling of Everton player Onana, but the VAR did not call the referee to order. If Van Dijk got the red card he deserves, the match could have ended with Everton winning by one or more goals.

3. Manchester City tied 1-1 with Aston Villa.

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The match could have ended with Aston Villa winning 2-1, had it not been for the bad referee from the VAR and referee. In the 79th minute of the match, Philippe Coutinho was saved for offside, and this opportunity would have given Villa victory over Manchester City in the match.

Yes, Coutinho was well ahead, and once again the poor referee came by the VAR to disallow an important goal that could have changed the final outcome of the match.

2. Brighton win 5-2 against Leicester City.

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Alexis McAlister’s goal was disallowed for offside during Emphatic’s 5-2 win over Fox in the Premier League. I rechecked the target but it wasn’t an offside.

We just lost one of the goals of the season from Alexis Mac Allister due to mismanagement from the Premier League referees.

1. Chelsea win against West Ham 2-1.

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The Blues welcomed the Hammers onto the bridge on Saturday afternoon and took the three points during the meet. But West Ham United’s goal was canceled in the 91st minute of the match, and the goal was canceled due to Jarrod Bowen’s supposed error on Edward Mendy, but if you watch the response, it was Edward Mendy who fell at Bowen’s feet.

In my opinion, the goal should have been scored by the referee who could have changed the final to a 2-2 draw for the Blues. What do you think about the constant mistakes made by the Premier League referee, does it boil down to the fact that they are biased? Leave a comment below.

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