The divisive Premier League VAR debate rages on after Saturday's controversy involving Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur.
PGMOL were forced to acknowledge 'serious human error' in disallowing Luis Diaz's equaliser for the Reds and left Liverpool seeking further action for justice after losing the match in the dying minutes.
Aston Villa and Wolves have been involved in their fair share of VAR controversies too, both picking up and losing points in incidents.
This season, Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana famously clattered into Wolves star Sasa Kalajdzic, while the Villains have previously seen red cards wrongly awarded in a moment of referee confusion.
BirminghamWorld casts an eye over 13 times VAR issues have led to apologies, including incidents involving Wolves and Villa.

1. Everton 0 - 1 Man City, Feb 2022
VAR officials apologise to Everton for not giving a Rodri handball as a penalty. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

2. Crystal Palace 3 - 1 Aston Villa, August 2022
Howard Webb apologises for a penalty wrongly given against Aston Villa defender Lucas Digne. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

3. Chelsea 2 - 1 West Ham, September 2022
Howard Webb apologises after a late Maxell Cornet equaliser was chalked off for a foul by Jarrod Bowen on Edouard Mendy. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

4. Newcastle 0 - 0 Crystal Palace, September 2022
On the same day, VAR apologised for ruling out a Tyrick Mitchell own goal for a supposed foul by Newcastle United man Joe Willock. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images