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Aston Villa have reportedly written to the Premier League about its use of video assistant referee (VAR) technology.

According to Sky Sports News, chief executive Christian Purslow is representing the club at the meeting held between top flight clubs today as they thrash out the next steps for VAR .

Villa 's return to the Premier League has been blighted by the use of technology, which is in its first year of use in the English Leagues.

The claret and blue faithful are rapidly losing their patience with VAR, with the 2-1 defeat to Liverpool yet again seeing the intervention of technology.

It took an age to allow Trezeguet's opening goal and then ruled our Roberto Firmino's equaliser in the harshest of calls.

Matches at Crystal Palace, Arsenal and at home to Burnley and Brighton and Hove Albion have all featured VAR intervention - for the worst if you ask Villa fans.

Couple that with controversies at Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool over the weekend and the Premier League has a problem on its hands.

Now Villa have taken action - and we wait to see what comes of it.