Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury has hit out at VAR after Saturday's home defeat to Southampton.
Fed-up Foxes supporters chanted "It's not football anymore" after the Video Assistant Referee wiped out THREE 'goals' for Brendan Rodgers' side and a Southampton penalty.
England Under-21 midfielder Choudhury said: “I don't think many players like it because it takes away the emotions.
“You see Jonny Evans score a dramatic equaliser in the 89th minute and he's scared to celebrate!
“Surely that takes the joy of scoring out of football?
"Danny Ings scores and celebrates by taking his shirt off.
"Imagine if that gets called back for a VAR check and it doesn't count — it takes that joyous side of things away.
“A few of the boys have spoken about VAR and we all agreed we don't enjoy it.
“There were a few big VAR decisions in the second half and people are going down yet there is only five minutes added on at the end of the game, which is also confusing.
“There's so much confusion about how VAR works but sometimes it goes for you and sometimes it goes against you.
“In other words it is what it is and we'll just have to get on with it."