Leeds United were involved in their fair share of VAR and refereeing controversies across the 2021/22 Premier League season - but how much did that impact their final league position?
The video assistant referees have been the subject of much debate since their introduction to the English top-flight ahead of the 2019/20 campaign.
The question is, would Jesse Marsch’s side be in a better or worse position without VAR? We’ve wrangled the numbers to find out.
A reminder that Leeds finished 17th in the table on 38 points - three points clear of the relegation zone.
1. Manchester City - 94 points
Actual position: 1st. Actual points: 93. Net points gained/lost under VAR: -1. Photo: Getty Images
2. Liverpool - 92 points
Actual position: 2nd. Actual points: 92. Net points gained/lost under VAR: 0. Photo: Getty Images
3. Chelsea - 74 points
Actual position: 3rd. Actual points: 74. Net points gained/lost under VAR: 0. Photo: Getty Images
4. Arsenal - 73 points
Actual position: 5th. Actual points: 69. Net points gained/lost under VAR: -4. Photo: Getty Images
5. Tottenham Hotspur - 69 points
Actual position: 4th. Actual points: 71. Net points gained/lost under VAR: +2. Photo: David Rogers
6. Leicester City - 58 points
Actual position: 8th. Actual points: 52. Net points gained/lost under VAR: -6. Photo: Getty Images