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Virgil van Dijk's disallowed goal for Liverpool in their 3-0 defeat at Manchester City last weekend has been a hot topic of debate this week and a new twist has now emergedVirgil van Dijk saw his goal ruled out vs Liverpool The Premier League’s Key Match Incidents panel believe Virgil van Dijk's disallowed goal in Liverpool's 3-0 loss to Manchester City SHOULD have stood. However, it has also been determined that VAR was right not to overturn the on-field decision after the Dutchman's powerful header was ruled out by Chris Kavanagh's assistant, Stuart Burt.
The Premier League champions would have levelled the game at 1-1 had Van Dijk's header not been ruled out due to the fact that Andy Robertson was stood in an offside position. The Times have now revealed that the KMI panel have gone against the judgement of Kavanagh and Burt, though they also found that the VAR official in question, Michael Oliver, was right not intervene.
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