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Liverpool have contacted the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) to express their concerns over a controversial VAR decision during their recent 2-0 loss to Manchester City. The incident in question occurred when a Liverpool goal was disallowed for offside, a decision that sparked significant debate among fans, pundits, and club officials.
The goal, scored by Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, was ruled out after VAR officials determined that a teammate was marginally offside in the build-up. Liverpool sources claim that the decision was incorrect and that the offside call was based on a misinterpretation of the VAR protocol. The club has formally raised the issue with PGMOL, seeking clarification and expressing their frustration over what they believe was a pivotal moment in the match.
According to sources close to the club, Liverpool officials are concerned that such decisions could have a significant impact on the outcome of the Premier League title race. They argue that the margin for error in these situations is extremely small and that the technology and protocols should be reviewed to ensure greater accuracy and fairness.
PGMOL has acknowledged Liverpool's communication and stated that all VAR decisions are subject to post-match review. However, they have not yet provided a public response regarding the specifics of the disallowed goal. The incident has reignited the ongoing debate about the use of VAR in football, with many calling for clearer guidelines and more transparency in decision-making.
Liverpool's manager, Jurgen Klopp, remained diplomatic in his post-match comments but did not hide his disappointment with the outcome. He emphasized the importance of consistency and fairness in officiating, especially in high-stakes matches. The club hopes that their dialogue with PGMOL will lead to improvements in the VAR process and prevent similar controversies in future fixtures.
