Liverpool fullback Andy Robertson was unimpressed with VAR after his team's 1-1 draw with Burnley.
The Reds were unable to get all three points at Anfield as they head into the final three league games of the season.
Robertson was particularly upset with the video referee, as he felt his team should have won a penalty after he was brought down by Johann Berg Gudmundsson.
The Scot told reporters: "Over the last week, for me there has been four or five decisions that I think should have gone the other away, and I think many footballing people think they should have gone the other way too.
"I believe that the referees are relying on VAR, but then VAR isn't overturning any decisions, so we are stuck in limbo. I'd prefer not to have it and just let the referee call it. If the referee called it, you'd say 'OK, he's seen it differently'.
"But the fact we have about 40 cameras and 40 different angles, I believe the decisions should be right."
He continued about the non-penalty against Burnley: "I still believe the decision was wrong.
"Obviously I've seen the video circulate since, and I shouldn't have used the language that I did, but we were in a high-pressured game and emotions were on the line.
"I spoke to the referee and the officials in the tunnel after, and he explained what he thought he had seen - I respected that, not all referees do that - so fair play to him but I still thought he was in the wrong and that it was a penalty.'

