Premier League VAR Controversies: Winners, Losers, and Key Mistakes Revealed
Explore the key VAR mistakes in the 2024-25 Premier League season, revealing which clubs benefited and which suffered the most from refereeing errors.

Premier League VAR Controversies: Winners, Losers, and Key Mistakes Revealed
As the 2024-25 Premier League season comes to a close, the spotlight remains firmly on the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system, which has been at the center of numerous controversies. This season, the Premier League's Key Match Incidents (KMI) Panel recorded 18 VAR errors, a significant decrease from previous years. However, these mistakes have had a profound impact on the league's outcome, with some clubs benefiting more than others.
The Impact of VAR Errors
VAR was introduced to reduce refereeing errors, but it has often been criticized for its inconsistent application. This season, Brentford and Bournemouth were the most affected clubs, with Brentford suffering three errors and Bournemouth two. These mistakes not only influenced match results but also sparked debates among fans and pundits alike.
Key Incidents and Their Consequences
- Bournemouth vs. Newcastle (Aug. 25): Dango Ouattara's late winner was disallowed for a controversial handball decision, costing Bournemouth crucial points.
- Manchester United vs. Tottenham (Sept. 29): Bruno Fernandes was wrongly sent off, a decision that was later overturned, but it had already impacted the game's outcome.
- West Ham vs. Manchester United (Oct. 27): A late penalty awarded to West Ham led to a 2-1 victory, a decision that the KMI Panel unanimously deemed incorrect.
Referees and VAR Performance
While VAR errors have decreased, the system's effectiveness remains under scrutiny. Referees like Anthony Taylor and Michael Oliver maintained high accuracy rates, but others, such as Darren Bond, struggled with consistency. The KMI Panel's reports highlight the need for further improvements in VAR protocols to ensure fair play.
The Future of VAR in the Premier League
As VAR enters its sixth year in the Premier League, the focus is on reducing high-profile errors that damage the system's credibility. While the stats show progress, the perception among fans and players remains mixed. The league must continue to refine VAR to maintain the integrity of the game.
For a detailed breakdown of all 18 VAR errors and their impact on the 2024-25 Premier League season, stay tuned to our comprehensive analysis.