The impact of VAR on Wolves since its introduction to the Premier League is starkly evident from this shocking figure.

The number of decisions that have gone against Wolves since the Premier League implemented VAR has been made public.

 

This past Wednesday night, big news broke. It appears possible that VAR will be discontinued for the 2024–2025 season in the Premier League after five years of use.

Wolves has proposed this, and the elite teams will vote on whether or not to do away with VAR. For many years, the Molineux side has seen numerous horrible rulings go against them.

On the other hand, it is possibly at its worst during this season. Due to VAR errors that may have been very expensive, Wolves have lost several points.

The Old Gold presently have much more decisions go against them than any other team in the division, despite the adage that “the decisions even themselves out.”

Wolves’ five-season VAR net score is lowest.

The majority of the decisions made against Wolves since VAR was implemented in the Premier League for the 2019–20 season appear to be biased against them.

Fans all remember innumerable odd choices that have been made against the Old Gold. Calls for the Wolves, however, are uncommon.

It turns out that the fan’s greatest worries were realized when a table was made. Thanks to VAR, Wolves have lost a lot more matches than anyone else since it was implemented.

Based on a study of all the decisions made by VAR for and against the Premier League over its five-year tenure, Wolves have a net score of -17, according to ESPN’s Dale Johnson.

This places the Molineux side at the bottom of the 13 teams that have participated in the Premier League since the video assistant was introduced.

Even worse, Wolves aren’t simply at the bottom; they hold this spot with ease. With a -7 net score, Arsenal is ranked second on the table.

Just four of the 13 clubs in the leaderboard have a lower net score than the rest. Every choice that VAR has made in the Premier League since its launch is the foundation of this table.

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