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Blades boss Wilder 'drained' by VAR controversies

Premier League - Sheffield United v Newcastle United

(Reuters) - Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder says he is saddened by the impact the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) has had on football after the system awarded Newcastle United a controversial goal in their 2-0 Premier League win over his side on Thursday.

Sheffield stopped playing when a linesman's flag indicated Andy Carroll was offside in the buildup to Newcastle's second goal as Jonjo Shelvey ran through to put the ball in the net.

But VAR then reversed the offside call and ruled the goal should stand.

"This game in a heartbeat has changed," Wilder told reporters. "We are learning a different game and I am a bit saddened by it.

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"It (VAR) is becoming too difficult for everyone. I don't think anyone knows where they are with it. What we are having to deal with, we're having to learn on the job."

Wilder's side have seen a number of VAR calls going against them this season, including a marginal offside decision in a 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur last month.

"Every interview that I do post-game is VAR-based, the majority of the time it is. I'm drained with it, if I'm honest," Wilder added.

(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)