Foreign media reviewed the controversial rulings in the first ten rounds of the Premier League and rearranged the standings, with Liverpool falling out of the top four
6686 Sports News on November 5 Recently, foreign data media Squawka counted a total of 44 decisions involving video referees in the first ten rounds of the Premier League this season, and rearranged the latest standings according to the degree of controversy in the video referee decisions. Liverpool will fall out of the Champions League, and Sunderland will move into second place.
Among the 44 video referee rulings, Aston Villa and Chelsea have benefited the most from them (3 times), while Fulham, Manchester United, and Newcastle have suffered the most misjudgments (3 times).
After restoring the points misjudged by the video referee, the pattern of the top four in the Premier League will undergo major changes. Arsenal is still at the top of the list, newly promoted Sunderland will jump to second, Manchester City is third, Crystal Palace is fourth, Chelsea is fifth, and Liverpool is sixth.