Liverpool may have felt like “prisoners” after their controversial 2-1 loss to Tottenham on Saturday night but it will come as a consolation to know that their downfall could bring about seismic change to Premier League officiating. The PGMOL have admitted that Luis Diaz’s
Curtis Jones is set to serve a three-match ban after receiving a straight red card due to “serious foul play” against Tottenham on Saturday and so won’t be available for Liverpool’s upcoming Premier League fixtures against Brighton next Sunday, Everton (October 21) and
Liverpool will reportedly be without Cody Gakpo for a few weeks with the suggestion he could make his return after the next international break. Liverpool’s dramatic defeat to Tottenham was dominated by controversial decisions on the field from the officials. A late
Jurgen Klopp has taken aim at PGMOL following their statement after Luis Diaz had a goal against Tottenham wrongfully ruled out for offside in an eventful match in north London. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures
Jurgen Klopp has declared that the lines were “drawn wrong” by the VAR team when ruling Luis Diaz’s goal offside. The PGMOL have since come out and apologised for a “significant human error”. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very
Liverpool suffered heartbreak in a dramatic match in north London with Tottenham which featured controversial VAR calls, two red cards and a late own goal. Liverpool had Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota sent off with Jurgen Klopp’s side battling to hold on
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has a host of decisions to make ahead of their trip to Tottenham on Saturday. The Reds have been in imperious form as of late and are boosted by the news that Trent Alexander-Arnold has returned to training
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Liverpool have reportedly removed a picture of Jordan Henderson lifting the Premier League trophy in 2020 from their training ground following his exit to Saudi Arabia. Henderson’s 12-year Anfield career came to an abrupt end this summer with the Liverpool captain making
Liverpool are now seven wins from seven across all competitions since an opening day draw in the Premier League. The Reds are on a roll but come up against their toughest opponents yet this season away at Tottenham on Saturday. Ange Postecoglou’s