Liverpool supporters have been seething since Saturday night when it emerged VAR had wrongly failed to overturn a Luis Diaz goal in the 2-1 away defeat to Tottenham
Former Premier League official Mark Halsey has slammed the current standard of refereeing as the controversy from the chaotic Spurs v Liverpool clash continues to escalate.
The Reds were beaten in injury time after having two players sent off by referee Simon Hooper, but it wasn’t the dismissals that left them with a huge sense of injustice. At 0-0, Luis Diaz seemingly put Liverpool ahead only to see the linesman’s flag go up.
VAR officials checked the decision, and duly ruled the initial call was correct. But it later emerged that the computer technology actually proved Diaz was onside, with the PGMOL forced into making a statement of apology.
And now Halsey, who took charge of Premier League games from 1999 to 2013, thinks PGMOL chief Howard Webb has a huge job on his hands to regain the trust of players and managers. He also branded the error “the biggest VAR blunder” to date – but doesn’t believe it’s the system that’s the problem.