I believe it could be time to remove offside decisions from the VAR process.
The excitement and spirit of the game is in danger of being damaged by the precise nature of the VAR technology when it comes to offside.
So why not go back to assistant referees flagging for offside and we stick to their decision?
Wolves, Crystal Palace, Brighton and Norwich all thought they had scored legitimate goals this weekend only for them to be ruled out for marginal offsides, be that a toe or an armpit.
I do not believe in changing the laws of offside. So either we accept that offside is a matter of fact — which it is — and learn to live with the small margins, or we make it the call of the officials on the pitch and accept that mistakes will happen.
The latter would remove the debate over the ‘armpit’ offside and also allow players and fans to celebrate goals more freely without the fear of a marginal offside ruling it out. What we cannot have is a ‘margin for error’ with offside - how far would you go?
Meanwhile, a good example of VAR was the award of Liverpool’s opening goal against Wolves.
Referee Anthony Taylor has guessed that Adam Lallana handled the ball before Sadio Mane scored.
But replays clearly showed the midfielder using his shoulder and the on-field decision was correctly overturned.