We now know what the 'significant error' was and we're 100% sure Liverpool fans will now accept and move on. The club have asked for the audio to be released.
Liverpool ‘make Formal Request’ For Audio As ‘significant VAR Error’ Explained – England ‘lost Focus’Liverpool have made a formal request to access the audio related to Saturday’s offside controversy at Tottenham, as the ‘significant error’ made by VAR Darren England has been explained.
Much of the focus since has been on precisely how the club would like the matter escalated and resolved, and their first step has been to seek access to precisely what England and Hooper said to each other which led to the mistake. Once the officials realised an error had been made, play had restarted and VAR protocols state that once that has happened, there is no way back to revisit a decision.
The controversy over the Diaz goal has led to calls for the conversation between England and Hooper to be broadcast.Sympathy for Liverpool is huge but not limitless – their ‘sporting integrity’ statement is absurd Requests for English officials to take charge of domestic matches overseas are made to the Football Association, with permission for officials to travel granted jointly by the FA and PGMOL.
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