In the 91st minute of their match against Luton Town on Thursday, Hatters forward Carlton Morris leaped into the air on a deadly cross and smashed the ball into the back of the net with a beaming header. The issue, however, was that the Clarets goalkeeper - James Trafford - appeared to be blatantly hip-checked to the ground while making an attempt to catch the ball in the air.
After a lengthy VAR review - and much to the dismay of boss Vincent Kompany - the officials called the goal valid. NBC Sports Soccer's announcers were bewildered by the decision on-air, but Burnley co-owner JJ Watt went even further, posting a rant on social media platform X. The ex-NFL star went as far as inviting a monetary fine from the Premier League over his posts, calling the VAR decision 'disgraceful.'