Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists he is not angry at the referee. And no one should ever be punished for a serious mistake by VAR during the 1-2 loss to Spurs again.
Luis Diaz scored but his score was ruled to be offside. Due to VAR confusion, people at Stockley Park wrongly believed that. The decision on the field was to award a goal. This means they say the check is complete. without the player being clearly offside.
The Reds demanded an official recording on Monday. And their request was granted on Tuesday. With PGMOL releasing the audio tapes to the public on Tuesday night. This shows that the referee team immediately realized their big mistake. But still refused to stop the game UFABET
VAR referee Darren England and his assistant Dan Cook were ruled out of action at the weekend.
Klopp says no one (referee) should face punishment again
“At this specific time We conceded a goal after 2 minutes when we scored despite being offside. And everything depends on each other. So it will be different. That’s one thing and that’s my view on it. I’m not angry at them (the referees).”

“It’s not just out of respect. But you don’t deserve to claim humanity like that. They made a mistake and they felt 100% terrible that night. That’s enough. No one wants any punishment.”
“I feel like we should talk about this normally without getting emotional.”
Before the Europa League game in which Liverpool will meet Saint-Chillois. Klopp believes that the match that ended with a 1-2 loss should be replayed by his team. But I already know that it won’t happen.
“The audio clip doesn’t change anything. I don’t care why things happened, I saw the result, I saw the goal, we scored.”
Klopp said :
“It is important that we deal with it in the right way. I lost track of everyone involved, the referee, the linesman, the fourth official. And especially with VAR, they didn’t do it on purpose. We shouldn’t forget that. Yes, it was a mistake. A clear mistake”
“I think there might be a solution to this. I can speak immediately Even though some people don’t want me to speak Not as Liverpool’s manager, but as a personal football person. The only thing that should be done is a rematch. But in reality, it probably won’t happen…”
“The argument would be that if we opened that door Everyone will demand it. I think this is an unprecedented situation. It has never happened before.”
“That kind of thing never happened. Which is why I think a rematch would be the right thing to do.”
“The argument will be that if it happens again A rematch would be the right thing to do. Or did the referee have a chance to bring both coaches together and say ‘sorry’ we made a mistake? But we managed it, Liverpool got a goal and it went from there.”
Asked whether Liverpool planned to lodge a formal appeal for a rematch, he replied: “At this stage we are still reviewing the information we have.”