With the handball one, I really don't get Webb's comments there's been too many handball penalties given, that's definitely not the case in the Premier League where the threshold is rightly higher than say La Liga for example.
I just hope we don't get a situation where nothing will be given by VAR for handball because the threshold is so high. I go back to the Chris Wood situation against Wolves, for me that is a clear handball and if that doesn't get given then basically nothing is handball in the VAR eyes unless it's on the goalline. Howard Webb seems more concerned what people think than the LOTG and I can't see that going down well with UEFA/FIFA and it may continue the reason why so few English officials are getting the big UEFA matches.
Also a bit surprised Howard kinda criticized Tim Robinson for awarding a factual handball in the Bournemouth game, it's not like the VAR/AVAR was uncertain where it hit, they were both quite certain of their decision. I'm not quite sure how you can stick with the on field call of a goal when clearly the referee/on field team did not spot the potential handball and there is video evidence of the ball hitting the arm. I do feel though when it's that close, it would be good to recommend a review and let the on field ref make a judgement for himself, at least it sells the decision more.