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Liverpool’s ultimate aim in bitter VAR row becomes clear as new evidence comes to light

Liverpool are seeking answers from the PGMOL over their disallowed goal in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Tottenham, but they do not want a replay contrary to some suggestions

Liverpool are committed to wanting a thorough investigation into Saturday’s remarkable Video Assistant Referee error at Tottenham, with the singling out of individuals not deemed to be good enough.

VAR Darren England and Assistant VAR Dan Cook were stood down from their duties for matches on Sunday and Monday after effectively disallowing a Luis Diaz goal by deciding to award it.

Somehow both England and Cook had mistakenly believed Diaz had not been flagged offside when he ran through to put the 10-man Reds ahead at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and so when they quickly told referee Simon Hooper it was “check complete” on the call they were inadvertently backing the assistant referee’s incorrect offside decision, with Diaz clearly onside.

Sky Sports reported on Monday night that England and Cook did then become aware of their error but, with Tottenham having taken their free-kick to restart the game, they then felt that they were unable to stop the match and award the goal in their capacities as VARs. It is claimed that Hooper, who was working as a fourth official at Fulham against Chelsea on Monday night, was only made aware of the mistake at half-time.

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