Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has scoffed at claims from Frank Lampard and Jose Mourinho that VAR has favoured his Manchester United side this season.
United have won more penalties this term than any other team in Premier League history in a single season with many of them coming courtesy of VAR reviews.
Tottenham manager Mourinho and Chelsea's Lampard have suggested that United have been lucky this season with VAR decisions going in their favour.
"It looks like there's a narrative," Solskjaer said. "It looks like people want to influence whoever's making the decisions.
"I hear people talking about luck. That we've been lucky more than unlucky. If you look at the factual decisions, I don't want to sound like a certain manager talking about facts, but if you're offside you're offside, that's clear."
Solskjaer then listed three separate occasions where VAR failed to come to United's rescue at pivotal moments in games.
"Talking about lucky - the penalty we got against Tottenham in the last minute that was taken away from us, that might be two points for us.
"Talking about the red card that (Oriol) Romeu should have had against us when he got Mason Greenwood almost crippled, that should've been a red card.
"Talking about Mark Noble when he should have been sent off against us when we lost at West Ham. So it's actually me that should be complaining."