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.

5. Man Utd 3 - 1 Arsenal, September 2022
PGMOL admit that a disallowed Gabriel Martinelli goal should not have been disallowed for a Martin Odegaard foul. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

6. Fulham 3 - 0 Aston Villa, October 2022
Douglas Luiz is wrongly sent off for starting a spat against Fulham instead of the opposition’s Aleksandr Mitrovic. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

7. Nottingham Forest 2 - 2 Brentford, November 2022
Howard Webb apologises after Brentford were awarded a penalty despite no contact on Yoane Wissa from Dean Henderson. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

8. Aston Villa 3 -1 Manchester United, November 2022
Lucas Digne’s spectacular free kick hits the back of the net but the Manchester United wall was set more than 10 yards behind the ball. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images