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Explained – Why Luis Diaz’s goal against Tottenham was disallowed

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Luis Diaz’s goal for Liverpool at Tottenham was incorrectly disallowed for offside after the VAR mistakenly believed the on-field decision had been to award the goal.

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14 comentario en “Explained – Why Luis Diaz’s goal against Tottenham was disallowed”
  1. Although we can't know for sure what would have happened in the game if the goal hadn't been arbitrarily ruled out, because it was scored and they've just ignored it, we're kind of in the strange position now where Spurs have two points they didn't necessarilly earn and Liverpool don't have a point they did. And when there are such fine margins at times in the game, could mean that it'll be the referees that have directly awarded a team the title or Champions League place at the end of the season rather than what's happened on the pitch.

  2. I am not a Liverpool fans but this is frustrating. Error still happening since VAR was implemented. Is it admitting the errors and suspending the officials can solve the problem? Why don't we have the transparency? We would like to have transparent conversation between officials during the match. The discussion between official and VAR team are not being heard which make us feel suspicious.

  3. If the ‘check completed’ was misunderstood, how hard is it for england and cool to stop the ref and tell him it is a goal!!! It takes less than 1second to tell the ref “stop” in his earpiece! Ban these 3 refs! They r embarassing!! They are such a joke!

  4. 14 times in 12 months they have admitted game changing mistakes, there are hundreds more they haven't admitted to because they have not directly affected the outcome of the game, at what point do people stop saying no-one has done this on purpose or it's simply human error? Hundrens of Millions of pound are staked on the outcome of Premier League games and corruption has been present far more at the top of football for years, if you look at who does the match fixing, it's people in suits who are in positions of power, weather it's booking points, corners, over/under goals or just on the outcome of a match, the referees and var team have the capability to determine the outcome, maybe the actual authorities should stop watching replays and start looking at bank accounts.

  5. Scrap it. Even when decisions are correct, I’m pig sick of the need to micro-analyse every close call. It just kills the excitement and actual drama of the game!

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