What would the table of PL look like if judges were not wrong in rulings, Man United in 10th place?

THE woman touched the new end of Premier League on Thursday. Despite the supposed accuracy of technology, Premier League acknowledged that three unfair penalty decisions took place in three matches. First, Tottenham was denied a penalty when Joshua King pushed Harry Kane from behind, broadcasting Periscope. In “Rodison Park”, in the match between [...]
Despite the supposed accuracy of technology, Premier League acknowledged that three unfair penalty decisions took place in three matches.
First, Tottenham was denied a penalty when Joshua King pushed Harry Kane from behind, broadcasting Periscope.
In “Goodison Park”, in the match between Everton and Southampton, guests won a penalty penalty when James Ward-Prose fell on Andre Gomes. Fortunately, the transversal was hit by 11 meters, because that penalty was never meant to be filed.

Then, perhaps the worst of all, Manchester Unitedi won the 13th penalty of the season when Bruno Fernandes appeared to have stepped onto the ankle of Aston Willas' player Ezra Conda.
I understand the judge who misjudged the field but the VAR? I don't know what they see. This is a humiliating decision,” said Villla coach Dean Smith, after the match.
Unfortunately, there's only one example of the terrible decisions we've seen at Premier League this season.
But what if judges and VAR hadn't made any mistakes?
What would the sign look like?
Well, an account on the social network claims he calculated what the Premier League sign would look like without the judges' mistakes.
Look below. Man United in 10th place! /Periscope. com/













