
West Brom boss Sam Allardyce believes VAR is becoming a laughing stock after another controversial decision in Monday evening's 3-0 win against Southampton.
Mbaye Diagne had a fourth-minute goal disallowed for offside at The Hawthorns after glancing in Darnell Furlong's shot.
VAR official Kevin Friend went with the on-field decision when the cameras at Stockley Park were unable to get the right angle to conclusively show whether the striker's upper body was on or offside.
The controversy comes a day after Edinson Cavani thought he had opened the scoring for Manchester United at Tottenham, only for the goal to be disallowed for a foul in the build-up as Scott McTominay brushed off Son Heung-min.
Like the Red Devils, West Brom were not affected by the decision as Matheus Pereira's penalty, and goals from Matt Phillips and Callum Robinson earned a crucial victory.
Allardyce said: "I'm afraid so (it's becoming a laughing stock). The reflection on VAR can be done at the end of the season and all parties should have an influential input into how VAR goes forward.
"That needs to be from the PFA, LMA, Premier League and the FA. There are too many of us not being given an opportunity to express how to make it better."
Sam Johnstone capped a fine night for the Baggies by saving a stoppage-time James Ward-Prowse spot-kick to preserve his clean sheet.
Albion, who last week posted a shock 5-2 win at Chelsea, remains second bottom but eight points from Premier League safety with seven games remaining after recording successive wins for the first time this season.
Allardyce's side now does not play again until travelling to Leicester next Thursday. The boss insisted their pleas to face Aston Villa on Saturday were blocked, leaving them to hope their relegation rivals drop points beforehand.
"We've got it down to eight (points), but games are running out. We don't have a game this weekend," said Allardyce. "Me and Dean Smith (Aston Villa boss) wanted to play the Villa game this weekend, but for some bizarre, unearthly, reason it's not been allowed.
"We have to sit and hope. Instead of us putting pressure on the teams above us, we have to wait until the following Thursday when we play Leicester, and that's wrong."