Liverpool Football Club has officially requested the release of audio recordings from the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) regarding the VAR decision that led to the disallowance of Luis Diaz’s goal during their match against Tottenham on Saturday. The PGMOL attributed the error to a “significant human error,” prompting Liverpool to explore various options for resolution.
The controversial incident occurred when VAR official Darren England mistakenly believed Diaz’s goal was initially allowed, leading to a mix-up that resulted in the goal being ruled out for offside. Liverpool’s formal request seeks the raw audio files of the conversations between match officials during the decision-making process.
The club expressed dissatisfaction with the handling of the situation, emphasizing the need for transparency and a thorough review of the decision-making process. The fallout extends beyond the VAR mistake, with questions raised about the appointment process of officials who had recently worked in the United Arab Emirates.
Former England and Manchester City striker Lee also passed away, adding to the somber atmosphere surrounding Liverpool’s recent challenges. As the controversy unfolds, Liverpool fans and football pundits await further developments and potential changes to VAR protocols.