It worked well with Liverpool's goal, but then we get yet another farcical offside ruling. VAR was introduced initially to rule on clear refereeing errors, but somewhere along the way, it's been transformed into something which, more often than not, comes down in favour of defending sides in situations where the decision to award a goal would not have been contested by the team that conceded. The huge majority of goals are scored either with a foot or a head and so, surely, they should be the criteria for offside decisions? If the part of the body the ball comes off is onside when contact is made then the goal should stand no matter where the "scorer's" armpit (!!!) is.

Also, it's taking far too long for the decisions to be made. Before VAR was introduced, the talk was that it would only take a few seconds to get the right decision, instead the game is losing its continuity as endless replays are viewed while VAR makes its mind up - if the technology does not exist yet that provides these decisions within seconds as originally claimed, I would prefer that VAR be shelved until it does.