Clinton Morrison says he has 'no faith in VAR' after Leeds United weren't awarded a penalty when Rasmus Kristensen appeared to be fouled by Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa.
Kristensen headed a free-kick across the face of goal, and the Wolves stopper appeared to clatter into the right-back. However, neither the referee nor VAR awarded a spot-kick.
On Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday, Morrison and host of the show Jeff Stelling were stunned that Leeds weren't awarded a penalty.
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Morrison said: "Kristensen's got there first and he's headed it back across, and Sa has come in late and taken him out. Kristensen is down and they're coming on to give him treatment.
"For me, Kristensen gets there first before Sa, and for me it's a penalty because he catches him late.
"It has to be a penalty. He's cleaned him out. Kristensen has got there first, and Sa is late, and then he catches him on the back of his head. VAR are surely going to give this as a penalty."
When he watched a replay, Stelling replied: "Oh, goodness me.
"You would have thought it would be a penalty, but then goalkeepers do get a bit more licence sometimes."
"If this isn't given, then I have no faith in VAR," said Morrison. "They have to change this."
Stelling said: "There's a very different law for goalkeepers who come out and clatter opposing players, and that really has been proven here."
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