A combination of strange handball and offside rules, coupled with VAR interference, has left many fans bewildered and wishing for the 'good old days' when they could simply hurl abuse at the poor referee.
Even Jose Mourinho admitted last week that he wants his old football back after a number of baffling decisions during their narrow 2-1 win against Brighton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Clearly Jose is not the only one and a number of fans and pundits feel the same. Scroll down and click through to see where your team would be without VAR.
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Brighton and Hove Albion head coach Graham Potter
. Liverpool
Old Points: 17, New points: 19, Position change: +2.
. Tottenham
Old Points: 17, New points: 17, Position change: Same.
. Leicester
Old Points: 18, New points: 16, Position change: -2.
. Southampton
Old Points: 16, New points: 16, Position change: same.
. Chelsea
Old Points: 15, New points: 15, Position change: same.
. Aston Villa
Old Points: 15, New points: 15, Position change: same.
. Crystal Palace
Old Points: 13, New points: 14, Position change: +1.
1. Liverpool
Old Points: 17, New points: 19, Position change: +2.
2. Tottenham
Old Points: 17, New points: 17, Position change: Same.
3. Leicester
Old Points: 18, New points: 16, Position change: -2.
4. Southampton
Old Points: 16, New points: 16, Position change: same.