Premier League 2019/20 season concluded on Sunday with Liverpool becoming the champions. The Reds finished the season with 99 points, 18-points ahead of second-placed Manchester City. Manchester United and Chelsea finished 3rd and 4th, respectively. While Leicester City and Tottenham finished 5th and 6th, respectively.
During this season, there were many emotional moments considering the decisions coming from VAR.
So, how would the Premier League table look like without VAR?
Express Sport have taken a look.
Premier League table without VAR
1st - Liverpool - 94 points - Five points fewer
2nd - Manchester City - 87 points - Six points more
3rd - Chelsea - 67 points - One point more
4th - Man Utd - 66 points - No difference
5th - Wolves - 66 points - Seven points more
6th - Leicester - 62 points - No difference
7th - Sheffield United - 58 points - Four points more
8th - Arsenal - 56 points - No difference
9th - Burnley - 54 points - No difference
10th - Tottenham - 52 points - Seven points fewer
11th - Everton - 50 points - One point more
12th - Southampton - 49 points - Three points fewer
13th - West Ham - 45 points - Six points more
14th - Newcastle - 44 points - No difference
15th - Crystal Palace - 41 points - Two points fewer
16th - Aston Villa - 37 points - Two points more
17th - Brighton - 36 points - Five points fewer
18th - Watford - 34 points - No difference
19th - Bournemouth - 33 points - One point fewer
20th - Norwich - 23 points - Two points more
According to the table, Liverpool would still win the Premier League title, however, with five points fewer than now.
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Express Sport