Lampard feels at the minute in the Premier League there are areas that aren’t right about VAR.



‘I don’t think it is for the want of trying or anyone having the wrong aims,’ he points out. ‘We want a better game and the right decisions but at the minute we are not quite getting there.



‘There needs to be a really open conversation, with referees, managers, fans. I know there are so many different opinions so it is not easy. The clinical decisions are an improvement. Firmino is one at the weekend which is very borderline [the Liverpool striker was ruled offside by VAR] which I know some people would disagree with but the clinical nature of offside and goal-line technology is positive.



‘It is the subjective in-between ones where we need to decide where we are coming from with the idea of clear and obvious, because at the weekend there was a lot of not clear and obvious and some were overturned and some were not.



‘That is not ideal and I felt very sorry for Son [the Tottenham player involved in a bad injury for Everton’s Andre Gomes] because of the nature of the injury and his reaction, and the fact he took a red card when looking back at the tackle, no way did the force of his tackle affect the injury. That is something that is horrendous and happens occasionally so I felt for Gomes as well obviously.’



Returning to our own match at the weekend, Lampard feels the reversal of referee’s Anthony Taylor’s penalty decision gives the worst of both worlds.



‘I felt he made the right decision, there was not enough there for it to be a penalty and then it gets over-turned by VAR, so the right decision gets made into the wrong decision and that has happened too many times at the minute.



‘The one thing I will give the referees is that it is new, we are still relying on humans, we must go with them a little bit and I am very happy to work with them and give my opinion. We must work for improvement because we all want better.’

