I know, and it shouldn't need to anyway when a throw-in taker is clearly stood on the pitch, the officials should be seeing that real time.
VAR could and should have got the handball right though, and I definitely think there were grounds to recommend a review for Lowton's red card. And this is the problem with VAR in this country, inconsistency. When two almost identical handling offences occur within a few days, both understandably missed by the on-pitch officials, how can one be given as a penalty and the other not? What should happen, and what does happen in other countries, is PGMOL should come out after the games and explain any VAR decisions, even if that means saying they were wrong. They won't, because the PGMOL leadership is ineffective, weak and invisible. Until that changes VAR will continue to be problematic in England, the same officials manage to use VAR fine in Europe, so it has to be down to how they are managed here.