The Premier Penaltless Table would look completely different

Premierliga has often become the subject of discussions by Penaltita football analysts, and discussions on Premierliga, especially after the integration of the VAR system. Even recently, it was Liverpool's manager, Jurgen Klopp, who claimed Manchester United had won more penalty in the last year than Liverpool in five years than [...]
Premierliga has often become the subject of football analysts' discussions
Penaltics have become a source of discussion in Premierliga, especially after the inauguration of the VAR system.
Even recently, it was Liverpool's manager, Jurgen Klopp, who claimed Manchester United had won more penalty in the last year than Liverpool in five years' time there.
This sparked debates over who most benefits from penalties, but what would the Premierligla table look like without a penalty? Strangely without a penalty, Liverpool wouldn't even be on a four-ball.
According to statistics, without the penalty the table leader would be Manchester City with 35 points.
Followed by Manchester United, with 32 points and third place would be Everest with 32 points as well.
Leicester City would hold fourth place with 30 points and fifth place would belong to Tottenham Hotspur with 30 points.
Third place, Southhampton by 29 points, while Chelsea would keep seventh place with 28 points, not as big a difference as it is now.
The most strange is Liverpool's position, the “The Reds” would be in the ninth position with 26 total points. And finally, Leeds United would stay at 10th place on the 26-point board.
Premierligla's table without a penalty.













