Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Nuno Espirito Santo was furious at the officiating that denied his side a point against Liverpool.
Wolves were disappointed to come away from the game at Anfield with nothing, despite the effort they put in for 90 minutes.
And Nuno directed most of his frustration at VAR, which disallowed a goal from his side that appeared legitimate.
"I don't want to speak about VAR any more," he said, before breaking his word moments later to reporters.
"I don't like it that we are seeing decisions being taken by referees miles and miles away. A referee in that situation doesn't feel the game like someone present at the match.
"I'm a manager, a coach, it's not for me to say how things can be improved, but I think it's a pity when you have two fantastic teams in a fantastic stadium.
"We should be looking for fantastic football, fantastic fun, we shouldn't be celebrating a non-goal."