Another week and another awful VAR decision which has this week gone against Wolves.
Wolves saw their hopes of grabbing all three points against Luton squandered through a Carlton Morris penalty.
But the status of the ‘handball’ which resulted in in the penalty has been heavily disputed.
The ball first hit Joao Gomes‘ knee before deflecting onto his hand which has left countless pundits gobsmacked that it was given as a penalty against Gary O’Neil‘s side.
Ultimately the penalty was the difference between three points and a draw for Wolves in what was a crucial game.
Outraged by the decision, renowned pundit Gary Lineker took to social platform X to discuss his views.
He posted: “Another ludicrous handball penalty decision. On this occasion it’s gone against Wolves and in favour of Luton. Nuts.”
A reaction many have had to the draw which sees Wolves move onto four points while Luton grab their first Premier League point.
But VAR costing Wolves vital points which would have made a world of difference for their season.
Wolves devastated by VAR once again
This instance isn’t the first time Wolves have been stung this season already.
Week one with the Andre Onana foul which should have resulted in a late penalty for Wolves.
Without VAR making poor decisions Wolves would be a further three points in the league which could see them as high as 11th.
One thing we are sure of is that VAR needs a change and an apology later this week isn’t going to cut it.
Liverpool were lucky not to go into half-time in a worse position than they did, with Wolves not taking their chances.
Gary O’Neil was honest about this insisting his side had a few top chances that they missed.

Neto put a real marker down against Liverpool in regard to just how good he can be.
Assisting the opener, he also created four chances for his teammates.
He had a pass accuracy of 85% while completing three crosses.
Defensively he was also on top form as he made six recoveries, and really was the sole shining light for Wolves on a disappointing day.
Can he keep it up?
We all know that Neto is capable of a performance like that, but his consistency and injuries have always let him down.
He has everything to turn Wolves from relegation candidates into mid-table players.
However it is yet to be seen if he will be able to find that consistency needed to make it happen.
However with four assists now this season, he has certainly started brilliantly, as he leads the league for assists.
If he keeps this up, eventually the rest of the team will fall into line.