There has been an alarming 30 percent rise in VAR mistakes over the first half of the Premier League season.
Fans wound up by video assistant referee mistakes, or non-interventions, will feel vindicated by the latest data that shows a rise from 10 to 13 blunders from the same time frame last season.
The Key Match Incidents (KMI) panel convene over every game to judge how it was officiated and whether any mistakes were made.
Those fall into various categories, the most common of which is missed interventions when the VAR should have alerted the on-pitch referee to an incident.