Liverpool assistant coach Pep Lijnders feels VAR needs adjusting.
Lijnders said there has not been any conversations with referees’ chief Mike Riley after Sunday’s controversies at Tottenham.
“No, because everyone saw what happened,” he said. “I think VAR is a good thing that is in football because it can help to make the big decisions right.
“Everybody makes mistakes, I make mistakes, if me and Jurgen [Klopp] make big mistakes we get punished, if players make big mistakes they get punished, but if referees make big mistakes probably or usually the teams or the players get punished as well and that’s not correct.
“I’m not talking about the small mistakes in the game because that’s football, it goes so quick, but VAR is there to help the referee and what I still don’t understand is why VAR is always a separate person, why VAR is not part of a team. They need to be a team because together they are responsible.
“I wish we had VAR to make better decisions as coaches because then I won’t make mistakes.”