Liverpool unimpressed with description of incident as a significant human error; Reds have made a formal request to the PGMOL for the audio conversations; PGMOL defends midweek UAE assignment
Liverpool unimpressed with description of incident as"a significant human error"; Reds have made a formal request to the PGMOL for the audio conversations; PGMOL defends midweek UAE assignmentLiverpool want a transparent and thorough investigation into the procedural failings that saw Luis Diaz's goal incorrectly ruled out at Tottenham on Saturday.
The overriding sentiment is there needs to be a comprehensive procedural review rather than the scapegoating of any single human being. Jurgen Klopp had said in his post-match press conference:"I'm pretty sure whoever did that, who made that decision, didn't do it on purpose." The statement did not say they would"pursue" all options. A demand for the game to be replayed was not mentioned or hinted at in their communique.
The officials arrived back in London on Friday to prepare which, the body says, is routine for those who have had international appointments such as the Champions League in midweek.
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