It's still the ref's fault. Everyone is confused about this Villa goal, they have no idea what decision the ref has even made, VAR is there to help. But he decides he doesn't need to the help. How can he decide that? When nobody else knows what he's decided he thinks he can make the right call.
Even if you're talking about the leicester decision, it's there to help, not to make the decision. It's still going to be a game about opinions, but regardless of all the help from VAR the officials have the opinion that literally nobody else agrees with, then that's on them. Nobody can blame VAR for the two horrific decisions, it's all on the officials, VAR is supposed to help them make the correct decision. Both of those decisions today are easy to make, nobody actually agrees with the outcomes.
The beautiful game has become the beautiful shame, nobody has any resemblance of control of the sport anymore, every week it's just a pick n' mix of decisions that vary massively from game to game. I've said it for years, it's all because there's not enough laws and too much open interpretations for everything that happens and until you have most of those things as a concrete law, everyone is just going to moan.