United's ten Hag furious after VAR intervention
Erik ten Hag was left furious after VAR intervened to rule out what would have been Marcus Rashford's winning goal against West Ham on Sunday.
The Manchester United manager believes the decision was "unfair" and has called for a review of the VAR system.
Rashford's goal was ruled out for offside after a VAR review, despite replays showing that he was onside.
Ten Hag said: "I'm very disappointed with the decision. I think it was a clear goal. Marcus was onside.
"I don't understand why the VAR intervened. It's not clear and obvious. It's a big mistake."
The decision has sparked controversy, with many pundits and fans questioning the use of VAR in the Premier League.
Ten Hag has called for a review of the VAR system, saying: "I think we need to have a look at the VAR system. It's not working properly.
"We need to make sure that the decisions are fair and consistent. This is not the first time that we have seen a wrong decision made by VAR."
The Premier League has not yet commented on the incident, but it is likely that the decision will be reviewed by the league's referees' committee.