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We're still the biggest, reveal how FA make Manchester United cry

Images show Manchester United are a small team 

By Charles Cornwall

Images show Manchester United are a small team 

The Daily Mail revealed in its latest report that Jürgen Klopp's side have benefited the most from VAR decisions in the Premier League this season. Thanks to this refereeing assistance, the Reds have received six extra points, which are not enough, as The Pool lives in mid-table mediocrity.

A clear example was last October, when Liverpool benefited from the refereeing technology, and managed to draw three goals against Brighton. Added to this, Phil Foden's disallowed goal on matchday 11, when the Reds beat Manchester City at Anfield, a game that was intense from start to finish, as despite all that happened, Klopp maintained his hegemony over Guardiola.

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But Liverpool are not the only club to benefit, as this report reveals that Aston Villa earned four points, one more than Brentford, Crystal Palace and Manchester United. In lesser numbers is Newcastle with two points gained thanks to VAR. These matches are not reflected in the table, as Liverpool, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are far from the Top 4.

<strong>Points gained thanks to VAR</strong>

On the other side of the table are Leeds United and Manchester City, teams that live two different realities, as the loss of units affects the first, in the fight for relegation, while the other, it hurts them in the pursuit of the title that has for now Arsenal as overall leader of the championship.

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