That's the prob. with the Premier League's VAR - it makes those Premier Refs. less likely to get a decision "spot-on" as they're aware that the VAR people would overule him in all likelihood .
Quite right Noel, overrule or give assistance on a split second decision that may be corrected from an original one.It can work both ways.
Yet the same faces in the premier league management and on the ex pro/hosts on the punditry 'game' shows(Sky etc) were crying out for review of decisions by tv.video means.
None ,as far as I know have had any officiating experience bar their own 5 a side training sessions in their day..
Dont get me wrong , I get frustrated with decisions against us but after second re think more often than not I try to see how that decision was calculated. Not always mind!
Tough job, in the middle , lines and even fourth official duties on occasion!
For what my opinions worth , leave it to the officials on the field.
After all we got away with it Saturday for the well finished own goal, the next match it could go against us, that's football throughout its time.