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So Many Pundits Are Against Us – Tottenham Hotspur Legend Rages At Liverpool Offside Coverage

Tottenham Hotspur legend Graham Roberts has insisted that there is an agenda against Spurs in the media amidst the VAR controversy from their game against Liverpool.

The VAR mess-up that disallowed a legitimate goal from Liverpool attacker Luis Diaz against Tottenham last weekend has continued to grab the headlines.

PGMOL have admitted that there was a communication breakdown between the on-field officials and VAR that led to Diaz’s goal being disallowed because of a wrong offside call.

Liverpool have let their unhappiness be known and some are suggesting that the wrong decision could have ramifications in this season’s title race.

However, Roberts indicated that Spurs were good enough to win the game against the Reds even if the goal had stood and stressed that there is an agenda against the north London club at the moment.

The Spurs legend wrote on X: “I listened to Clinton Morris [sic] last night and he’s saying that Liverpool could lose the league over this if the goal counted

“Do they think that with the 75 minutes left, we Spurs could not have won the game?

“So many pundits against Spurs, it wasn’t our fault so move on.”

Tottenham won 2-1 last weekend and ended Liverpool’s unbeaten start to the Premier League season amid the huge controversy.

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On Saturday September 30th 2023, a serious error was made by match officials during the English Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool.

 

Luis Diaz scored a perfectly legal goal for Liverpool but it was disallowed. This goal would have given Liverpool a 1-0 lead and probably changed the course of the rest of the game.

 

Other decisions like errors with handballs, penalties, red cards may or may not affect the final result but a legitimate goal obviously would have.

 

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EXCLUSIVE: Premier League rule could see Tottenham vs Liverpool replayed after VAR blunder

The furious Reds have not demanded the game take place again after officials’ howler saw Luis Diaz’s goal ruled out, but the Premier League’s own rules state such a decision is possible

 

 

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The Premier League could decide to replay Tottenham Hotspur’s game with Liverpool – if an appointed commission rules that the match officials breached the Laws of the game when it came to ruling out Luis Diaz’s goal.

 

Audio of the incident will be released soon by referees’ body PGMOL, who are striving to be as transparent as possible following Saturday evening’s embarrassing howler, but only after Liverpool have been allowed to assess what communication took place between the ref Simon Hooper, the VAR Darren England and his assistant Dan Cook.

 

Both England and Cook have been sidelined by PGMOL but Hooper acted as fourth official in Monday night’s game between Fulham and Chelsea, indicating that he has been exonerated from blame.

 

The Reds have not called for the game to be replayed but a carefully-worded statement said they would “explore the range of options available, given the clear need for escalation and resolution.”

 

 

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That, according to experts, suggests they have already sought legal advice and should they end up lobbying for the match to be replayed after digesting the audio, there is a pathway for that to happen.

 

Stephen Taylor Heath, co-head of Sports Law at JMW Solicitors, told Mirror Football: “Rule L18 outlines that the Premier League board has the power to order a league match to be replayed provided that recommendation to that effect has been made by a commission under rule W51.

 

“In addition to this, under rule W1, the Premier League’s board has the power to inquire about any suspected breach of rules, including those made by a match official, while rule N4 ensures that each match official agrees to be bound by the laws of the game as well as any protocols and FA rules.

 

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“There is therefore a possibility that Liverpool could lobby the Premier League board to convene a commission which would have the power, among others, to order the match to be replayed.

 

“To mount a general legal case outside of the Premier League regulations, a starting point would normally have to be to establish a contractual nexus between the club and the officials that has been breached or a duty of care and negligence causing loss.”

 

 

An image of what TV viewers saw at home during the error

Yet it would be legally difficult for Liverpool to argue that they lost points in the circumstances – and it would not be until the end of the campaign that the possible impact of the officials’ mistake can be fully assessed.

 

Taylor Heath added: “While it has been established sports participants owe a duty of care to each other – such as personal injury – it would be very difficult for Liverpool to establish that the error itself cost them points in a legal sense given the infinite scenarios that could have arisen had the goal stood – for example, it is not the same as a horse race where the error is as to the winner at the end of a race.

 

“It is also worth noting that Liverpool can only really assess the potential impact of this decision come the end of the season.”

 

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