As for VAR. - there's nothing wrong with it just the interpretation of it..
Clear and obvious was the mantra, so it should be a clear offside, etc, but then they went with a fine tooth comb through the rules and interpreted everything to almost microscopic measurements..
Sunderland score that goal at Wembley and it stands, I genuinely believe that VAR cancelled that goal because they wanted to dictate the result, and ultimately get a "non spending" club out of the way of a club they knew would spend big if promoted.
Remember the Premier League is a product and we added nothing of value last time..
Also, what about free kicks, when the wall jump and the goalie can't see the ball getting struck, are you saying they'll cancel Foden's next wonder strike live on sky against Burnley, because he cant see the ball as it's struck.
It has become another way to manipulate an outcome, in my opinion..