Liverpool vs Tottenham match REPLAY date Has Been Release
When he said earlier in the week that it might be fair, Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp did not foresee a repetition, but there has been one before.
VARgate has been ongoing for seven days and doesn’t appear to be slowing down, whatever we choose to name it. In light of recent remarks made at a press conference by Ange Postecoglou, the discussion will undoubtedly go on a little longer.
The Tottenham manager has refuted the claim that Liverpool should have scored if they had been made aware of Luis Dáz’s disputed goal immediately. He said, “I just don’t see that,” the Liverpool ECHO reported. We have a lot of obligations at our football teams, but we’re not the custodians, if we want managers to be the judges of this sort of thing.
“If it’s something apparent, it’s different,” Postecoglou continued. The communication failure that led to the terrible error wasn’t immediately obvious, though. If it could have been communicated clearly, I imagine there would have been more indignation. We, Ange, think it’s very easy to explain.
Howard Webb has given replay awards during his previous MLS tenure.
A replay for Liverpool’s 2-1 loss at Tottenham was unlikely, according to Jürgen Klopp. Webb, the PGMOL’s top refereeing officer, was however involved in a prior case.
It happened in October 2021, while he was in charge of the MLS’s VAR operations. A genuine goal was initially disallowed, however the game was later restarted with the goal still standing.