If the whole of football thinks the referee made an error, then the referee made an error. VAR should correct that error.
When it comes to certain teams, and that means mainly United, VAR seems to be there to justify the referee's decision, which is always to give any benefit of the doubt those teams.
The cheating couldn't be more obvious than this tonight or the Rashford offside against us.
The "clear and obvious error" clause is a charter to favour certain clubs. 99% of the time a referee gives a 50/50 decision against us. 99% of the time a referee gives a 50/50 decision in favour of United. What does VAR invariably say? There isn't enough in it to change the original decision. Original decision stands.
There should be 19 teams going to Webb tomorrow morning to demand fair treatment, because it could be their turn next.