Arsenal, Wolves and Brighton are among the most affected teams by incorrect VAR decisions this season - but one team has seen as many as four calls go against them this season, according to reports.
VAR is one of the more controversial topics in football, with the technology polarising supporters as a result of frequent errors, long delays, and lack of communication with fans.
This season there have already been a number of high-profile mistakes, notably the decision to rule out Luis Diaz's goal against Tottenham back in September for offside, despite a review showing him in fact being on.
As Mail Sport revealed in January, Premier League referees will now be allowed to explain VAR decisions to fans from the start of next season, after receiving the green light from law-makers.
While most teams have seen decisions go against them this term though, there is one team that perhaps has a right to be more aggrieved than most.
According to ESPN, Liverpool have fallen afoul of four separate calls that have gone against them, including that decision to rule out a perfectly legitimate Diaz strike earlier this campaign.
Behind Jurgen Klopp's side are Brighton and Wolves, who have both seen three calls go the other way, while Arsenal are third on two.
Some eight clubs have also been victim of one incorrect decision, meaning more than half the clubs in the league have had mistakes against them from VAR.
On the flip side, Aston Villa have in fact been the biggest beneficiaries of mistakes from the technology - ESPN's report finds that three mistakes have gone in favour of Unai Emery's fourth-placed side.
Each of Arsenal, Manchester United, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest have benefited from two mistakes as well.
Both Liverpool and Arsenal
Read on m.allfootballapp.com