Liverpool F.C. has criticized a VAR decision that cost them a goal in their recent match against Tottenham, stating that it undermines sporting integrity. The mistake occurred when Luis Diaz’s goal was not awarded after being flagged offside, despite a VAR review. The PGMOL, the referees’ body, admitted to a significant human error and issued an apology to Liverpool.
The match officials responsible for the error were subsequently removed from duty for the rest of the Premier League weekend. Liverpool Football Club acknowledged the PGMOL’s admission of fault and expressed disappointment in the correct application of the laws of the game. The club emphasized that the pressures on match officials should be alleviated, rather than exacerbated, by the existence and implementation of VAR.
Liverpool also highlighted the lack of sufficient time afforded for the correct decision to be made and the absence of subsequent intervention. They stated that they would explore their options in light of the need for escalation and resolution.
A victory in the match against Tottenham would have taken Liverpool to the top of the Premier League table. However, their chances were significantly hindered when Curtis Jones received a straight red card after a VAR review for his challenge on Yves Bissouma. Despite this setback, Liverpool should have taken the lead through Luis Diaz’s goal, which was deemed onside by replays. Their frustration grew when Tottenham scored moments later through Son Heung-min.
Despite being reduced to 10 men, Liverpool managed to equalize before halftime through Cody Gakpo. However, their difficulties increased when Diogo Jota received a second yellow card, leaving them with nine men for the final 20 minutes. Ultimately, Tottenham secured victory with a 96th-minute own goal by Joel Matip.
Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool’s manager, expressed his disbelief at the unfair circumstances and officials decisions that occurred throughout the game.