I have to be honest and say I noticed Spurs got more decisions when we got better a s a team. You as a United fan should recognise how people like to belittle the top dogs, Fergie time?
Off the top of my head, they were gifted a last minute penalty v Leicester after Mane dived which resulted in 2 extra points, Palace had a perfectly good goal disallowed for a nothing challenge with the game at 0-0, TAA was let off a handball and conceding a penalty v City with the game at 0-0 (the same thing happened with the same referee v Leicester, and this time he gave a penalty to Liverpool), VVD was let off with conceding a penalty and a red card after he scythed down an Everton player with the game at 2-1, VVD was allowed to control the ball with his hand in the build up to the opening goal v Wolves etc. There will be many more also, no doubt about that, they`ve decided LiVARpool must win the league, and VAR is just being used as another tool to help ensure they do.
That's probably the worst angle. Makes it look like it definitely hits his arm there. Should've been disallowed for the Lallana dive, anyway. Free-kick to Wolves and a booking for the cheat.
Statistically? I don't think that's a particularly accurate way to assess things, to be honest. If Palace are having VAR overturn a lot of decisions in their favour, then that suggests they're getting a lot of incorrect decisions. It says nothing about the accuracy of VAR in those cases or whether it's being used consistently in their games, unfortunately.
No, I haven't. I don't edit other people's comments. You get the wrong impression about a lot of things.
I think an honest assessment is that VAR is not benefiting any teams. It's making the game a laughing stock. Offside and handball decisions are ludicrous.
And it's only in this country. They adopted it and decided to do things completely differently immediately.