
Ref Review: Verdict on VAR after historic Premier League weekend
VAR may now be in use but there were still contentious decisions to deal with at Liverpool, West Ham and Leicester this weekend.
VAR may now be in use but there were still contentious decisions to deal with at Liverpool, West Ham and Leicester this weekend.
Paul Pogba was lucky not to end the season with a red card after Sunday's shock 2-0 home defeat to relegated Cardiff.
Arsenal were reduced to 10 men in the first half on Sunday as they were beaten 3-0 by Leicester and Michael Oliver was in the spotlight.
Neil Warnock did not like it but we reveal whether Liverpool should have had a penalty at Cardiff and it was tough on Tottenham at Man City.
Manchester United got lucky at home to West Ham and it was Man City's turn for a helping hand in the title race at Selhurst Park.
Liverpool have the refereeing Gods smiling on them as they got another large slice of fortune against Southampton, all in Ref Review.
No prizes for guessing which team can consider themselves the most "brassed off" after this weekend's action.
Manchester City had the footballing gods smiling on them this weekend, while Burnley were denied a stonewall penalty against Leicester.
A look at all the weekend's contentious issues as Arsenal got a helping hand and Liverpool won despite a dodgy call at Anfield on Sunday.
Manchester United got the rub of the green over the weekend, while there were plenty of controversial decisions in the north London derby.
Mauricio Pochettino was left fuming with Mike Dean after Saturday's defeat at Burnley, while Fulham are the weekend's hard luck story.
Nemanja Matic's tackle on N'Golo Kante was in the headlines after Man Utd's 2-0 FA Cup win at Chelsea last night, all in Ref Review.
Liverpool got the rub of the green again on Saturday, while there was a 'blatant' penalty missed at The Amex which left Brighton fuming.
There was controversy in Man City's 3-1 win over Arsenal on Sunday, while Tyrone Mings was again at the centre of a 'stamping' furore.
There was FA Cup controversy at Millwall on Saturday which left Everton furious, while Jesse Lingard could have seen red at The Emirates.
Nuno Espririto Santo saw red this weekend, Marcos Alsonso should have seen red and there's no doubt who was the most "brassed of".
There were more controversial decisions on another cracking weekend of Premier League football and we take a look at all the big ones.
VAR hit the headlines again this weekend as it took centre stage in a bizarre moment at Turf Moor in Burnely's win over Barnsley.
Eric Bailly was one of the most deserved recipients of a red card in 2018 - but Sadio Mane was arguably lucky not to follow suit.
The decision not to award a Wolves penalty against Liverpool proved to be the correct one, while Tottenham got lucky against Everton.
Chelsea were fortunate not to lose a man at Brighton, while Southampton can feel relieved justice was done in their home win over Arsenal.
Liverpool and Manchester United had luck on their sides this weekend, while Wolves were also rather fortunate, all in Ref Review.
Huddersfield fans were left fuming with Michael Oliver after Saturday's home defeat to Brighton, all in Ref Review.
Liverpool can consider themselves fortunate not to concede a penalty at Watford while Man Utd could have been down to 10 men v C Palace.
Liverpool got lucky at Anfield as Fulham saw a goal ruled out, while Southampton also, somewhat bizarrely also saw a good goal chalked off.
Liverpool were denied a goal at Arsenal and should referee Lee Probert have turned a blind eye to Demarai Gray's tribute to Khun Vichai?
Arsenal were rather fortunate to get away from Selhurst Park with a point, while the 'stonewall decision of the week' came at Old Trafford.
Liverpool got lucky in their 1-0 victory at Huddersfield and Man City got the rub of the green against Burnley, in this week's Ref Review.
Liverpool were fortunate against Man City, while Newcastle can consider themselves robbed after being denied a penalty at Old Trafford.
Man Utd and Arsenal were not helped by the referee at the weekend, while one of the winless teams get the "most brassed off" award.