Premier League table without VAR: Where Burnley would sit compared to Bournemouth, Luton Town, Nottingham Forest & Sheffield United - gallery

Vincent Kompany vented his frustrations with VAR last week after Burnley were on the receiving end of two late calls during their defeat to Bournemouth.

Jay Rodriguez’ last-minute equaliser was ruled out for offside following a farcical five-minute delay. Despite the wait, it ultimately proved to be the right decision.

But what frustrated Kompany the most was how the officials failed to check a late handball inside the area as Sander Berge attempted to scramble home in stoppage-time.

With that in mind, how would the Clarets be faring if VAR didn’t exist at all? We take a look...