West Ham midfielder Declan Rice says players do not want VAR in the Premier League, after his side were denied an equaliser at Sheffield United.
Moyes says there is a movement to change the handball rule and believes the International Football Association Board should be looking at the law.
"There are lots of things we are not comfortable with. There is part of it where it can hit another defenders' arm and it won't count as a penalty kick. Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville says it is a law he does not think"any professional footballer current or former wants in the game". Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder, whose side have had more goals ruled out by VAR than other Premier League team this season,"I feel for David [Moyes] and the players. The same thing has happened to us a few times," he said.
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