Premier League: clubs vote in favor of maintaining VAR

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Wolverhampton caused a remarkable vote in the Premier League. Disappointed with the performance of video assistance (VAR), the Wolves were at the origin of a collective vote of the 20 teams in the English championship to find out whether VAR would be retained or not next season. And the verdict is final. 19 clubs voted in favor of maintaining VAR.

“Premier League clubs today voted to continue the use of VAR in the Premier League. Although VAR allows for more accurate decisions to be made, it was agreed that improvements needed to be made in the best interests of the game and the fans. As part of the in-depth discussions that took place at the annual general meeting, it was agreed that PGMOL, the Premier League and the clubs all have an important role to play in improving the system and its reputation. »

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