The game ended 1-1, meaning Guardiola's men could have come out with all three points.

Saturday's early kick-off saw Wolves and Man City lock horns in round three of the English Premier League. Many tipped the defending champion to march to an easy win, but that could not have been further from the truth.

The newly-promoted side proved difficult to break down. Last season's Championship winner took the lead, in fact, and looked to secure a shock victory until Laporte equalized en route to a 1-1 finish.

However, many felt Guardiola's men were dealt injustice, one that VAR could have corrected. It all had to do with the opening goal, which came courtesy of Willy Boly.

The Wolves center-back converted a lovely cross from Joao Moutinho, but replay showed that the Frenchman's head attempt came off his hand before landing in the back of the net. Furthermore, he appeared to be offside but the linesman failed to spot anything.

This sparked an outrage on Twitter, with many questioning the FA's decision to delay implementing Video Assistant Referee in the English top-flight. Had Wolves' only goal been disallowed, the Citizens would have marched to a third straight victory in as many games.

Instead, they must now hope those two dropped points don't come back to haunt them. Check out the best tweets below.