'It was a mistake, accept it': Premier League managers on a difficult week for VAR



Premier League managers Ange Postecoglou and Pep Guardiola believe refereeing mistakes will always happen in football, despite the introduction of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).
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The technology has been in the spotlight following Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat against Tottenham, where Luis Diaz had a goal wrongly disallowed. Spurs manager Postecoglou believes referees make errors just like players and coaches do, while Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola hopes the system can be improved following the latest controversy.

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9 respuestas a «'It was a mistake, accept it': Premier League managers on a difficult week for VAR»

  1. Avatar de Anthony Loke

    When it happens to their teams….

  2. Avatar de Real Worl

    It's a mistake that cost LFC 3 points. PEP is a hypocrite who is obviously happy with it. It's BS.

  3. Avatar de Voight-Kampff

    A mistake; highly naive. A mistake is when you drop an ice team. Here we see not following procedure.

  4. Avatar de SeyarF

    This was a clear and obvious and not a mistake.., what the officials and var did. Although Klopp was telling to the 4th Official, this is not okay, what you are doing, but the officials didn't care of it. They damaged the dignity and honour of a club and a group footballers. They the punished LFC with 2 red cards and a goal, for nothing! They should pay for that, what they did..

  5. Avatar de tim powell

    respect to ange…this is such a simple solution,just look at how rugby and cricket communicate the video decisions, "var check complete, no offside, you may award the goal"

  6. Avatar de An Ong

    Just accept a rematch. If u can beat us Liverpool. 12 player

  7. Avatar de Notthistime

    VAR needs to go or bring in outside help from Europe. Somewhere.