J. Vardy crosses the referee - the most frequently mistaken "Premier" league referee

Football fans often curse the mistaken match referees at the wall. The Premier League championship is no exception. Protests often flare up in the English championship over controversial referee decisions, and one of the latest scandals was the expulsion of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy from the field for simulating a foul. Local media counted that during this season, in 333 matches (until April 22), a total of 84 critical mistakes were made. The worst-performing referee – the one who provided J. Vardy with "vacations" – was Jonas Moss, who made 13 gross mistakes in 22 games (0.59 average). He is the unquestionable "leader" of the championship in making mistakes, surpassing his closest competitors (Martin Atkinson, Roger East, and Mike Jones) with several errors. The best referee recognized is Anthony Taylor, who incorrectly blew the whistle only 3 times in 27 matches and could thus determine the fate of the game (0.11 average).