Curious about the number of penalties awarded in the World Cup, I've dug up some numbers
Since the 92-93 season the penalty count in the Premier League has averaged 100 spot kicks per season. There are 380 games each year and the number of penalties has remained fairly steady (I'll spare you the Standard Deviation!). So that's 0.26 per game
The World Cup thus far has seen 18 penalties in 34 games. That's 0.53 per game, exactly double (near enough)
In part, this is down to a positive correlation in the number of identified infringements, which is not offset by an equal number of overturned awards
Whilst more games decided by PKs strikes me as a bad thing (because the punishment doesn't often match the crime), not even I can pin the anomaly entirely on the mast of VAR. That's because of the Law of Big Numbers (380x25 seasons is a far greater number than 34), but it is likely that VAR is statistically skewing the number
I noticed @RobOda has 20/24 stats (0.83) whereas my own count was 9/48 (0.19) for the season, so this shows how dramatic differences can be when the game count is relatively low
Since the 92-93 season the penalty count in the Premier League has averaged 100 spot kicks per season. There are 380 games each year and the number of penalties has remained fairly steady (I'll spare you the Standard Deviation!). So that's 0.26 per game
The World Cup thus far has seen 18 penalties in 34 games. That's 0.53 per game, exactly double (near enough)
In part, this is down to a positive correlation in the number of identified infringements, which is not offset by an equal number of overturned awards
Whilst more games decided by PKs strikes me as a bad thing (because the punishment doesn't often match the crime), not even I can pin the anomaly entirely on the mast of VAR. That's because of the Law of Big Numbers (380x25 seasons is a far greater number than 34), but it is likely that VAR is statistically skewing the number
I noticed @RobOda has 20/24 stats (0.83) whereas my own count was 9/48 (0.19) for the season, so this shows how dramatic differences can be when the game count is relatively low