It is often said that being away from something increases appreciation for it. Could this be true for VAR following an FA Cup fourth round filled with contentious calls without the use of the technology? Leicester City, Birmingham, and Chelsea expressed their disappointment over the absence of VAR in the FA Cup until the fifth round. This information is supplied by Monterosa, which might utilize cookies and other technologies. We need your consent to use cookies in order to display this content. You can adjust your settings using the buttons provided to either enable Monterosa cookies or permit them for a single instance. You can adjust your settings whenever you want through the Privacy Options. Regrettably, we have been unable to confirm whether you have agreed to the use of Monterosa cookies. To access this content, please click the button below to permit Monterosa cookies for this session only. Allow Cookies Once. The Premier League released statistics last week indicating a rise in accuracy, reporting 13 VAR mistakes out of 70 interventions so far this season, compared to 23 errors from 61 interventions at the same point last year. Additionally, the Premier League asserts that all offside calls in the top tier have been made correctly this season. However, this information does little to ease the concerns of Leicester fans, who firmly believed that Harry Maguire was offside when he scored the late goal for Manchester United that eliminated them from the FA Cup on Friday.
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