The most contentious VAR decisions made in the Premier League this season

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The most contentious VAR decisions made in the Premier League this season

As is quickly becoming the norm in the Premier League, we have seen yet more VAR controversy. The new technology continues to be one of the main talking points relating to top-flight football every week and that was no different on Saturday as Chelsea beat Tottenham at Stamford Bridge. In the second half of the game, Spurs’ Giovani Lo Celso escaped a red card after his horror tackle on Cesar Azpilicueta, with neither the on-field referee or the VAR official choosing to send him off.

 

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A few minutes later, Stockley Park told the media outlets covering the game that it should have been a red card as the challenge did “tick the boxes” of being a red card. In ‘honour’ of another VAR-centric incident in the Premier League, we have decided to take a look back at some of VAR’s most controversial moments of the season so far…

Freelance football writer. Leeds United fan

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