
The only other player to gain four goals is Leicester City's Jamie Vardy - and they all came from the penalty spot with three scored outright and another from a retake after an encroaching offence after his spot kick had been saved at Brighton. He's gained four goals through VAR decisions, one through an incorrect offside at Manchester United and another three through penalty-related overturns (awarded and retakes for encroachment.) Jesus, Salah, Wood, plus West Ham United's Michail Antonio come next in the table, each having been involved in four disallowed goals.Īrsenal fans might hate VAR, but striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang may feel differently. Son, meanwhile, also saw goals for Serge Aurier and Kane overturned with the South Korea international offside in the build-up for both, to add to the four goals of his own. On top of the four goals Mane has had disallowed, he was also adjudged to have committed a foul before Diogo Jota scored against West Ham United, and given offside before Jordan Henderson's late goal at Everton last season. It's Mane and Son out on their own, both involved in a total six goals ruled out by VAR. When you add these to those ruled out as the goal scorer, we can find out who has the misfortune to have been directly involved in the most disallowed goals. Perhaps they were offside in the build-up, or maybe they committed a foul. Sometimes it's a teammate's fault that a goal is disallowed. The only other players to have multiple goals disallowed for offside are Mane, Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa and Chris Wood of Burnley. When it comes to offside goals only, it's pretty obvious that Salah and Son are going to top this list with their three disallowed goals.īut we see some new faces when we look further down the table. Mane, meanwhile, has had two goals ruled out for his own offside offence, and two for handball.Ĭhelsea fans might have expected Timo Werner to top this list, but to date the VAR has disallowed three of his goals in the Premier League, the same number as Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus and another Tottenham player, Harry Kane.
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Salah, meanwhile, has also been ruled offside three times, plus Roberto Firmino was penalised for handball in the build-up for Salah's goal against Tottenham. Son has had three ruled out for being offside himself, with the fourth being offside against Lucas Moura versus Southampton. But who has been on the receiving end the most? It's Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, plus Son Heung-Min of Tottenham Hotspur, with four goals disallowed each.


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Your boys are about to feature quite a lot. Read on, fans of Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. We've trawled through the stats for all 870 top-flight games so far to find out who has had the most goals disallowed, caused teammates to have goals chalked off, and which lucky players have actually been awarded goals by the VAR. We're three seasons into VAR in the Premier League, and ESPN has looked at which players have suffered or profited the most at the hands of the video referee.

VAR's biggest losers: Mane, Salah and Son Heung-Min suffer most disallowed goals
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