Connect with us

Uncategorized

Diogo jota’s wife calls Liverpool’s defeat to Tottenham “fixed”saga

Published

on

Diogo jota’s wife calls Liverpool’s defeat to Tottenham “fixed”saga

Diogo Jota’s wife calls Liverpool’s defeat to Tottenham “fixed”

KENNYSPORTNEWS OCTOBER 2, 2023 4 MIN READ

Rute Cardoso was furious with Simon Hooper and PGMOL for their decisions

 

Diogo Jota’s wife Rute Cardoso has accused Premier League officials of “fixing” Saturday’s match between Liverpool and Tottenham.

 

Cardoso was furious with referee Simon Hooper and PGMOL for sending Jota off with two yellow cards in two minutes against Spurs, who won the controversial match 2-1 thanks to a Joel Matip own goal.

 

 

He was also irritated by the red card shown to Curtis Jones and the fact that Liverpool were seemingly unable to score after Luis Diaz was caught offside.

 

Cardoso took to social media to call out Hooper and the PGMOL for his decision on Saturday, which prompted an unprecedented statement from Liverpool and led to VAR officials being banned from future games.

 

He shared a video of Jota’s first foul against Destiny Udogie, complete with a clown emoji and a PGMOL statement with the words “rigged game” crossed out. Cardoso has 36.3K followers on Instagram, where he expressed his frustration with the officialsHe shared a video of Jota’s foul on Destiny Udogie with a clown emojiHe also shared a statement from PGMOL with the words “rigged game” crossed out.

 

Jota, who was introduced as a half-time substitute by Jurgen Klopp, received his first yellow card of the game in the 68th minute when Udogie tried to move down from behind to thwart Spurs’ resistance.

 

But replays show that Udogie stumbled when he felt pressure from the Portuguese forward – a point Cardoso highlighted.

 

 

 

Things went from bad to worse for Jota barely two minutes later when he was shown a second booking.

 

Udogie chased the 26-year-old down the right and tried to recover it with his leg dangling.

 

 

 

But the Liverpool star clipped the Italian, prompting Hooper to reach into his pocket for a second yellow card. Liverpool were also denied a clear goal after Diaz was sent off, for which PGMOL later apologized and admitted was wrong.

 

 

 

A PGMOL statement said: “PGMOL acknowledges that a significant human error occurred. PGMOL is conducting a full assessment.

 

– Luiz Diaz’s goal was disallowed by the referee for offside. It was a clear and obvious foul and should have been won by VAR intervention, but VAR did not intervene.’

 

 

 

Jota received his first yellow card of the game in the 68th minute when he brought down Udogie from behind while trying to prevent Spurs from making a counter-stickJota was worse than he was shown in the 69th minute of the game. second yellow card followed by red cardLiverpool did not get a clear goal after Luis Diaz was sent off

 

 

 

Liverpool then took the unprecedented step of releasing an official statement about the incident. The club said on Sunday: “Liverpool Football Club acknowledges the failure of PGMOL last night. It is clear that the Laws of the Game were not applied correctly, resulting in a breach of sporting integrity.

 

“We fully accept the pressures under which the relevant officials work, but the existence and implementation of VAR should ease that pressure, not add to it.

 

“That is why it is not satisfactory that not enough time was allocated to make the right decision and that the subsequent matter was not dealt with.

 

“It is also unacceptable that such errors are already classified as ‘significant human error’.” All results should be determined based on review only and in full transparency.

 

“This is essential for the credibility of future decision-making, as it applies to all clubs whose expertise will be used to improve processes so that such situations do not happen again.

 

“In the meantime, we are exploring the options available because we have a clear need to move forward and resolve.”

 

VAR disallowed Liverpool’s goal against Tottenham, even though Luis Diaz was played by Cristian Romero according to replays. PGMOL have confirmed that VAR official Darren England (pictured) and VAR assistant Dan Cook (not pictured) are stepping down. for future matches

 

 

 

PGMOL previously confirmed that the two VAR officials involved in the colossal foul on Diaz’s goal, Darren England and Dan Cook, have been banned from future Premier League games.

 

It later emerged that the two demoted officials were in the United Arab Emirates two days before the massive hijacking, prompting PGMOL to investigate them more closely.

 

England and Cook covered the United Arab Emirates Pro League match between Sharjah and Al Ain from 8pm local time on Thursday. They completed their 16-hour round trip by flying back to London on Friday ahead of Tottenham and Liverpool on Saturday.

 

“Luiz Diaz’s goal was disallowed by the on-field referee for offside. This was a clear and obvious factual error and should have led to a goal through VAR intervention, but VAR did not.”

 

Tags: Diogo Jota jurgen klopp

Continue Reading

Previous

Previous post:

Gary Neville hits out at Liverpool over unwise statement on VAR blunder against Tottenham

 

Next

Next post:

“A comedy show”. – Former referee “flabbergasted” by VAR “disaster”

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

 

Comment *

 

Name *

 

Email *

 

Website

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

 

RELATED NEWS

 

FA fined Liverpool £25,000 for ‘Ill-discipline’ in Tottenham Hotspur loss

OCTOBER 2, 2023

 

The eight worst VAR decisions involving Liverpool in Premier League games

OCTOBER 2, 2023

SEARCH

SEARCH

RECENT POSTS

FA fined Liverpool £25,000 for ‘Ill-discipline’ in Tottenham Hotspur loss

The eight worst VAR decisions involving Liverpool in Premier League games

Liverpool FC make official request for VAR audio communication from Luis Diaz offside against Tottenham

Liverpool dealt huge injury setback as Jurgen Klopp learn how long Cody Gakpo will be out

“A comedy show”. – Former referee “flabbergasted” by VAR “disaster”

RECENT COMMENTS

Jitu Man on Liverpool receives double transfer boost as 2 rumour targets did not play in their sides’ matches this weekend.

ARCHIVES

October 2023

September 2023

August 2023

CATEGORIES

Arsenal

Celtic FC

Charlton fc

Chelsea

Coventry City

CRYSTA PALACE

Fulham Fc

Ipswich Town

leeds united

Leicester City

Liverpool

manchester city

Manchester United

newcastle united

Nothingham Forest

Rangers

Southamton Fc

Tottenham Hotspur

Uncategorized

WEST HAM UNITED

YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

 

FA fined Liverpool £25,000 for ‘Ill-discipline’ in Tottenham Hotspur loss

OCTOBER 2, 2023

 

The eight worst VAR decisions involving Liverpool in Premier League games

OCTOBER 2, 2023

 

Liverpool FC make official request for VAR audio communication from Luis Diaz offside against Tottenham

OCTOBER 2, 2023

 

Liverpool dealt huge injury setback as Jurgen Klopp learn how long Cody Gakpo will be out

OCTOBER 2, 2023

 

“A comedy show”. – Former referee “flabbergasted” by VAR “disaster”

OCTOBER 2, 2023

 

Diogo Jota’s wife calls Liverpool’s defeat to Tottenham “fixed”

liverpoolechoLoad mobile navigation

 

Jamie Carragher highlights new VAR issue after Liverpool decision as PGMOL statement slammed

Your Liverpool headlines as Jamie Carragher and John Aldridge weigh in on Liverpool VAR farce

 

SHARE

ByKeifer MacDonaldNorth West Trends Writer

Bookmark

Liverpool legend, Jamie Carragher

Liverpool legend, Jamie Carragher

 

Your morning Liverpool headlines for Tuesday, October 3.

 

‘I am sick’ – Jamie Carragher highlights new VAR issue after Liverpool make Curtis Jones decision

 

Jamie Carragher insists he has “sympathy” for Curtis Jones after the midfielder was sent off in Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

 

Jones was initially shown a yellow card for a challenge on Spurs midfielder Yves Bissouma in the first half. However, referee Simon Hooper was quickly advised to review his decision on the pitch-side monitor after input from Video Assistant Referees Darren England and Dan Cook at Stockley Park.

 

Then, after being shown a slow-motion replay of the tackle, Hooper upgraded his initial yellow card to red and Jones was sent off. As it stands, the 22-year-old will miss Liverpool’s next three Premier League fixtures against Brighton & Hove Albion, Everton and Nottingham Forest.

 

The ECHO, though, understands the Anfield club will appeal the dismissal to the Football Association in the hope of getting the red card rescinded, as was the case with Alexis Mac Allister in August.

 

READ MORE: I’m not having the PGMOL statement – they missed an easy Liverpool solution

 

READ MORE: Gary Neville and Liverpool rivals should be careful what they wish for

 

Speaking on Monday Night Football, Carragher admitted he has a “big problem” with the way in which Hooper was advised to review the decision by the VAR officials and revealed he pities with the Reds midfielder.

 

Read the full story, here.

 

I’ve been doing my reading – Liverpool are right and Howard Webb has no choice

 

Well. Luis Diaz, VAR and PGMOL – that is the only way we can start this, really. It is just a disgrace, the whole story from top to bottom.

 

This PGMOL statement, I’m having none of it. Their silence when it happened spoke louder than words – they knew they were in the wrong.

 

It is so laughable, it is ridiculous. And that’s the best they could come up with? It is not on at all. Sorting it right there and then was as easy as getting in Simon Hooper’s ear, telling him to stop play, calling it back and awarding Diaz’s goal.

 

The on-field officials aren’t totally exempt from criticism either. Normally the flag goes up later on, he was so quick on the draw he’s quicker than John Wayne in the old westerns. He had his flag up so quickly.

 

I’ve been doing my reading since. The club themselves are right – sporting integrity has been compromised. At the end of the day relieving the referees of duty for one or two games isn’t enough, it could cost Liverpool the title.

 

Read John Aldridge’s latest column, here.

 

Follow Liverpool Echo

Facebook

Twitter

Comment

MORE ON

Liverpool FC

SPORT

ALL

TOP STORIES

‘Cosy’ Liverpool café loved in the city for nearly 40 years

HISTORY

Fiancée of man stabbed to death ‘targeted in her home’

CRIME

Shrapnel smashes into Liverpool Women’s Hospital as terrorist’s home-made bomb ‘goes off early’

LIVERPOOL BOMB ATTACK

I’ve been doing my reading – Liverpool are right and Howard Webb has no choice

LIVERPOOL FC

‘There are things that I’m not allowed to say’ – Alex Iwobi breaks silence on Everton exit and club finances

EVERTON FC

Liverpool Women’s Hospital bomber had stash of ‘home made machine guns’ under floorboards

LIVERPOOL BOMB ATTACK

Police warning to people living in two parts of Merseyside

CRIME

Woman died two years after suffering devastating injuries in car crash

NEW BRIGHTON

‘Exceptional’ schoolgirl killed in M53 crash was ‘inspiration to all’

M53

Liverpool Women’s Hospital bomber said he travelled to UK to ‘watch Britain’s Got Talent’

LIVERPOOL BOMB ATTACK

Heartbreak as woman killed after week of tragedy on region’s roads

HOYLAKE

‘Gas cloud’ over area as people told not to use any electrical items

WIDNES

NEWS

WHAT’S ON

SPORT

IN YOUR AREA

LIVERPOOL FC

EVERTON FC

CELEBS

BUSINESS

FOLLOW US

InYourArea

MemoryLane

Discount Codes

Beauty Box Subscription

Marketplace

Our RSS feeds

Contact Us

About Us

Work for us

Advertise with us

Public Notices

Mirror Bingo

Buy a photo

How to Complain

Corrections & Clarifications

Reader Panel

Terms & Conditions

Privacy Notice

Cookie Notice

Newsletters Signup

Syndication & Licensing

Do not sell or share my data

© 2023 a Reach plc subsidiary

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending