I don't disagree, but the price for that is a delayed game and no more spontaneous celebrating - and it ought really to mean that a game isn't decided because of VAR making a mess of it like it did for Wolves last night (and Albion at Spurs last season).
Bottom line - I expect the sport to get...
1) Each captain has 3 challenges and 20 seconds to decide whether to use it. Unless they're used, VAR keeps it's sticky beak out of it completely.
2) VAR for offsides and penalty decisions only. When a challenge is made, it is for clear and obvious errors only in the penalty area. I don't...