I think both disallowed goals wouldn't have stood VAR or not.
Last season they would have been disallowed straightway as they were obviously offside and/or a foul.
It should be the same with VAR.
Dunk scores, 2/3 second celebration, ref says no goal, VAR checks, VAR confirms.
I agree. Think I said similar on another thread. I believe linesmen/women have been told to keep their flag down when it's marginal but Burn's offence was glaringly obvious on Saturday and reasonably clear last week. It looks to me like they're already getting lazy and basically not making a decision (or at least keeping it to themselves) leading to confusion and unnecessary delays. An immediate offside flag in both those situations would have meant no unrest. I suppose the problem is that a quick offside flag only works in the defending team's favour as, once it's raised, there's an immediate effect on what happens next, no matter how much players are told to wait for a whistle.