Norwich City manager Dean Smith has complained about the VAR decisions on Saturday.
The Canaries were defeated 3-1 by Brentford, with Ivan Toney scoring a hat-trick to help his team secure three points, but the game saw some controversial decisions.
The home side felt they deserved to have had a penalty after Brandon Williams was pulled down in the box, but the decision went against them, while Brentford received one just after, which the club did not agree with.
"Unfortunately, it feels like we have been VARed tonight and I am disappointed because Brentford is a team that I believe we could finish above," Smith told the press.
"But 10 points now is a big margin. I thought that was given a helping hand by some of our decision-making in our own penalty box but also the officials as well."
Norwich City remain bottom of the Premier League table, and they will be back in action on Thursday when they face Chelsea.