Each club in the top flight have, at one point, felt a sense of injustice when it comes to VAR but who has had it worst?
In the world of modern football, there are many contentious points around 'The Beautiful Game'. Perhaps one place where there'd been little to no controversy was with the introduction of technology into the game, in particular goal-line technology.
In fact, clubs clearly think it's so bad that the 20 Premier League clubs are holding a vote on whether to 'scrap' the process, a motion bought forward by Wolves who felt they'd been on the wrong end of numerous decisions throughout the season. "However, the League fully supports the use of VAR and remains committed, alongside PGMOL, to make continued improvements to the system for the benefit of the game and fans."
The other came in the 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest a week prior in which it was deemed Forest should have been given a spot kick for a challenge by Ashley Young on Callum Hudson-Odoi; at the time the score was 1-0 in the 55th minute.
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