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Sheffield United suffer most from VAR calls Norwich, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Wolves and Sheffield United all had goals chalked off for offside via VAR at the weekend, with
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the Blades now having had five goals ruled out for offside - the most of any Premier League team. They have had a total of seven VAR decisions go against them, more than any other top-flight team. Halsey said: "We've seen 21 or 22 goals ruled out through offside, but some of them have got to be given as goals because fans
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are paying a lot of money to watch. "We don't want to see them ruled out for a toenail or hair. They are goals, and if it's taking so long to judge then you go
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with the on-field referee. "We know technology isn't 100%, so where are they drawing these lines? They've been consistent, but it doesn't make it right." Wolves had two VAR decisions
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go against them in their 1-0 defeat by Liverpool on Sunday, when VAR ruled that the league leaders' goal should stand and when they also had Neto's equaliser ruled out for a marginal offside. Captain Conor Coady said the system
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was "not working" and was "confusing" for players, while Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said VAR was "a big mess", despite Sheffield United being disadvantaged against his side. Guardiola said: "Hopefully next season it can do better." Wilder added: "Yet again we had another goal disallowed by VAR. That's about eight or nine over the weekend, this is not a situation helping the game."