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Manchester United have had SEVEN goals against them disallowed by VAR - the most in the Premier League - as rival fans fume over Jordan Ayew's goal against them being disallowed

The Premier League has become used to VAR controversy this season and Thursday night was no exception.

Crystal Palace found themselves wronged as two decisions went in favour of Manchester United at Selhurst Park, leading to their chairman Steve Parish asking on Twitter if the technology was broken.

Palace felt they should have been awarded a first-half penalty when Wilfried Zaha was brought to the floor by Victor Lindelof but the VAR officials at Stockley Park thought differently.

Crystal Palace felt like they should have had a penalty when Wilfried Zaha was brought down
VAR investigated the incident but decided it was not worthy to award a penalty to Palace
Manchester United opened the scoring within minutes of Zaha's appeal for a penalty kick
Jordan Ayew thought he had equalised in the second-half but VAR ruled him marginally offside
But the Ghanaian forward was adjudged to have been a fraction offside after the video assistant referee intervened

And after the break, Jordan Ayew thought he'd equalised for Palace only to be judged offside by the slightest of margins.