[Now Sports]Liverpool, which had an unfair goal disallowed against Tottenham, issued a statement on Sunday, unprecedentedly condemning the British professional sports license company for violating sports integrity.
Luis Dias’ goal in the first half was overturned due to a misunderstanding between the referee Simon Huber and the VAR referees Englund and Cook. This also resulted in Liverpool having to fight with 9 men in the end. In the end, they lost 1:2 to Tottenham and lost 3 points. The British Professional Football License Company (PGMOL) subsequently issued a statement acknowledging human negligence and stating that it would thoroughly investigate the incident. It also announced a temporary suspension of two VAR licenses, but Liverpool obviously did not accept the goods.
A statement issued by the Reds on Sunday pointed the finger at the PGMOL: “Liverpool are aware that the PGMOL admitted yesterday that the rules of the game were obviously not applied correctly, resulting in a breach of sporting integrity. We fully accept the pressure placed on match officials, but these pressures should It is mitigated, not exacerbated, by the presence and implementation of VAR.”
The statement continued: “It is unsatisfactory that sufficient time was not provided to make the correct decision and that there was no subsequent intervention process, and it is unacceptable to classify such errors as ‘gross human negligence’. Accepted. Any and all outcomes can only be determined with full transparency through review.”
Not only was this game misjudged, Liverpool also expressed concern about what regulations are in place to prevent loopholes in VAR so that the game can have the correct result: “This is crucial for the reliability of future decisions because it applies to all The club will use the lessons learned to improve processes to ensure this does not happen again. In the meantime, we will explore further relevant options given the need to address this issue.”
It is said that Liverpool will not give up and may reserve the right to pursue legal claims. However, the “Daily Mail” believes that there is little chance of seeking legal means to claim compensation for the time being and it is too early.
2023-10-02 00:03:44
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