Jan Vertonghen has cheekily backed a call for the 2019 Champions League final between Tottenham and Liverpool to be replayed.
This follows Jurgen Klopp’s latest outburst on VAR, where he said he believes last Saturday’s match between Spurs and the Reds should be replayed due to a VAR error.
The PGMOL admitted a ‘significant error’ was made in disallowing Luis Diaz’s goal during that match, with Liverpool going on to lose 2-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The refereeing body released audio from the VAR decision on Tuesday evening, with the clip revealing how the blunder occurred – though this did little to appease Klopp.
‘The audio didn’t change it at all. I was not interested in why it happened because I knew, I saw the outcome, I saw the goal we scored and it didn’t count,’ the Liverpool boss said in a press conference on Wednesday.
‘But as a football person I think the only outcome should be a replay, that is how it is. It probably won’t happen.
‘The argument is if we open that gate, it is so unprecedented. I am 56 years old, I am used to wrong decisions, all these kind of things. But something like that never happened.’
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As Klopp correctly points out, replaying the game would open a colossal can of worms, as many other clubs are still aggrieved at contentious refereeing decisions from over the years.
This includes some Spurs fans due to the somewhat controversial manner in which they lost the 2019 Champions League final in Madrid.
Liverpool were awarded a penalty after just 24 seconds when Moussa Sissoko handballed in the box, though some felt it harsh given how close he was to the ball when Sadio Mane fired it in his direction, with the Reds going on to win 2-0.
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