Following the “significant” VAR blunder that occurred during Liverpool’s trip to Tottenham, there have been allegations of a “conspiracy” and denials of the Reds’ and referee Darren England’s involvement.
The repercussions from the north London incidents, which prevented Liverpool from scoring a genuine goal, is still being felt five days after they occurred.
The PGMOL issued a statement regarding VAR, and numerous consequences and subsequent reforms have been proposed to ensure that this does not happen again.
The lead VAR during the event, England, was reportedly banished from ALL Liverpool games for the remainder of the season, according to The Telegraph on Wednesday evening.
Although Sky Sports, it would be a huge development.
Although his absence for the Reds would guarantee there would be no further problems between the two sides, the Telegraph account stood alone, and Howard Webb’s response would be a significant one.
However, given that the fire is still blazing, it is likely that England won’t be chosen to manage Klopp’s team for the foreseeable future.
This occurrence, which has never been witnessed before, has sparked a lot of discussion among the football community and beyond, notably among Ben Foster, a former Premier League goalkeeper.
According to Foster, who has his own podcast and YouTube channel, “Sky are in bed with the people at VAR and [the PGMOL].”
While they did “not want to comment on Foster’s claims,” Sky did ignore the event during the first half and actually missed the start of the second half as they began to discuss what might have happened.
We have definitely not heard the last of this incident, which still has a lot of legs!