Manager Klopp spoke about the incident in which a perfectly good goal was disallowed against Spurs.
Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp has spoken further about the VAR and PGMOL aftermath that has gone on since the end of the week in his most recent question and answer session. Liverpool were on some unacceptable finish of a mistaken offside call that cost them a Luis Diaz objective on Saturday in their Head Association match against Tottenham. Klopp has now required a replay in his Wednesday question and answer session.
Jurgen Klopp has said the "result ought to be a replay" after the VAR discussion in Tottenham's triumph over his Liverpool side in the Head Association.
The Reds were decreased to 10 men with the scoreline goalless when forward Luis Diaz seemed to have given the guests the lead, however saw the objective upset for offside.
Refereeing body made at the time, and in his nearby reaction to the debate, which has kept on standing out as truly newsworthy since the match finished.
Talking in his most recent media appearance in front of Liverpool's coordinate with Association Holy person Gilloise in the Europa Association, Klopp said: "They didn't do it deliberately and we shouldn't fail to remember that. Indeed, it was a mix-up. An undeniable mix-up.
"I figure there would have been arrangements. I figure the result ought to be a replay. Presumably will not occur. To the extent that I can recall, something to that effect never occurred, that is the reason I figure a replay ought to be played.
"The sound didn't change it at all since I was not exactly keen on why things occur. I saw the result, I saw an objective, and I saw it didn't count. We should manage it in a legitimate manner."
in the wake of pointing out that the authorities didn't commit the error deliberately, Klopp kept on saying that he was "not furious with any of them, not the slightest bit" with Spikes supervisor Ange Postecoglou having had a comparative viewpoint after the match.
I'm not irate with any of them, not the slightest bit," Klopp said. "We shouldn't go for them. They committed an error and I'm certain they felt terrible that evening.
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Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp has spoken further about the VAR and PGMOL aftermath that has gone on since the end of the week in his most recent question and answer session. Liverpool were on some unacceptable finish of a mistaken offside call that cost them a Luis Diaz objective on Saturday in their Head Association match against Tottenham. Klopp has now required a replay in his Wednesday question and answer session.
Jurgen Klopp has said the "result ought to be a replay" after the VAR discussion in Tottenham's triumph over his Liverpool side in the Head Association.
The Reds were decreased to 10 men with the scoreline goalless when forward Luis Diaz seemed to have given the guests the lead, however saw the objective upset for offside.
Refereeing body made at the time, and in his nearby reaction to the debate, which has kept on standing out as truly newsworthy since the match finished.
Talking in his most recent media appearance in front of Liverpool's coordinate with Association Holy person Gilloise in the Europa Association, Klopp said: "They didn't do it deliberately and we shouldn't fail to remember that. Indeed, it was a mix-up. An undeniable mix-up.
"I figure there would have been arrangements. I figure the result ought to be a replay. Presumably will not occur. To the extent that I can recall, something to that effect never occurred, that is the reason I figure a replay ought to be played.
"The sound didn't change it at all since I was not exactly keen on why things occur. I saw the result, I saw an objective, and I saw it didn't count. We should manage it in a legitimate manner."
in the wake of pointing out that the authorities didn't commit the error deliberately, Klopp kept on saying that he was "not furious with any of them, not the slightest bit" with Spikes supervisor Ange Postecoglou having had a comparative viewpoint after the match.
I'm not irate with any of them, not the slightest bit," Klopp said. "We shouldn't go for them. They committed an error and I'm certain they felt terrible that evening.
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