Former England and Tottenham striker Lineker has called for a major change to the VAR system that would limit the long stoppages currently causing so many disruptions in the Premier League. "This is the problem with VAR. I sense it was probably not a penalty, he [Pope] did get a foot on the ball and Gyokeres threw himself in the air a little bit. But if it had been given and there hadn't been VAR, I don't think anyone would have complained. This is where VAR cannot win in its current format, it's unworkable," Lineker said on The Rest Is Football Podcast. "Referees, VAR, you don't know where the line is, one week it's a high bar, then it's a low bar. Was that a howler of a decision? No. Was it the right decision in the end? Probably. But you come to the point where all we want is the right decision, but they've always said this is not about re-refereeing the game, but that is re-refereeing the game. That's why they will get there in the end, but the only way out of this mire - because we're all sick of it, it's boring and you have to wait so long - is an appeal system. Maybe one per half and if it's held up, you keep your life, like in other sports. It's inevitable, otherwise our sport is not the same."