
Leeds United told zero VAR errors have gone against them in Premier League this season
Leeds United will be less than impressed as a new reveal shares that there have been no VAR errors against them this season.
The Elland Road outfit have found themselves embroiled in a relegation battle, and with margins tight, they will be hoping their performances decide their fate and not referee decisions.
The Whites have had their fair share of controversy across this season, with Gabriel Gudmundsson’s sending off in Leeds’ draw with Crystal Palace the latest to take the headlines.
However, details surrounding VAR errors against Leeds will certainly be bemusing to plenty associated with the LS11 club, although two referee mistakes are noted.

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Which mistakes have gone against Leeds United this season?
VAR is a contentious topic at times, and recently it has felt that Leeds have been on the negative side of decisions.
However, when it comes to mistakes against the Peacocks, the official line from the PGMOL is that Daniel Farke’s side have not been on the end of any VAR errors.
That is according to BBC correspondent Dale Johnson, who routinely deals with details surrounding VAR in football.
The only two mistakes officials have been deemed to make are Max Dowman’s penalty for Arsenal in August and Chelsea’s Cole Palmer avoiding a second yellow card in the 2-2 draw on 10 February.
However, over a 30-game season so far, it seems far-fetched to suggest not one single error has been made against Leeds.
Leeds had a clear error against them not long ago
Just a few weeks back, Leeds were denied the chance to score from the penalty spot as Pascal Struijk was involved in a holding incident with Sunderland’s Luke O’Nien.
Former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett exclusively told MOT Leeds United that Struijk should have got a penalty against Sunderland.
Now, the Premier League’s Key Match Incidents (KMI) Panel has also deemed it to be a penalty.
Of course, there will be plenty more incidents that have occurred throughout the season, but there are also too many to name.
However, the sheer fact that officially zero errors have gone against Leeds, according to PGMOL, is a “fact” the Elland Road faithful will find quite laughable.
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