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English Referees Association Admits Offside Error in Liverpool Forward’s Shot

The English Referees Association admits the Liverpool forward’s shot was ruled offside. is an error in judgment

The Professional Football Referees’ Association (PGMOL) issued a statement admitting that Luis Diaz’s shot was ruled offside. It was a significant human error occurred that was not influenced by VAR.

The incident happened in the 34th minute of a Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool. It was the moment when Mohamed Salah passed through the channel for Luis Diaz to shoot into the net. But the offside flag was raised. Including the decision, there is still doubt. When there is no check line drawn from VRA as well.

Until recently, PGMOL has come out to admit that it was an error in the decision of the referee team on the field, without VAR interfering in any way.

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“PGMOL acknowledges serious errors, which were errors of human judgment. (significant human error occurred) During the first half of the game Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool” Statement from PGMOL

“The goal that Luis Diaz scored was ruled offside. From the decision of the referee within the field This is clearly a mistake. Because at this moment there should be a goal. And should have had VAR intervene, but VAR didn’t intervene in the decision.”

“PGMOL will conduct a full investigation into the circumstances that led to the error.”

“PGMOL will contact Liverpool immediately. When the conclusion of the competition was reached to acknowledge the error.”

Liverpool had to remain with only nine players in this game as Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota were sent off with red cards until Joel Matip blocked the ball into his own goal in added time. Until the Spurs were the team to win 2-1


2023-09-30 20:06:59

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