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Apparently Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp (56) has not yet come to terms with last weekend’s unfortunate Premier League defeat against Tottenham Hotspur. At the press conference before the Europa League match against Union Saint-Gilloise, he called for the match to be replayed.
“As Liverpool manager I want a repeat. The situation is unprecedented.” He continued: “I think a replay is the right thing to do, otherwise the referee will restart the game the moment a wrong decision is made.”
Fellow trainer reports
In response, much criticism has been received, especially in the English press. The Daily Mail writes: “Klopp sounds like a man who has lost touch with reality. What a breathtaking sense of entitlement and extraordinary lack of perspective to demand a replay.”
His coaching colleague Unai Emery (51) from competition rival Aston Villa expressed himself somewhat more kindly: “Before the video evidence there were many more mistakes than now. He has to accept it as it was accepted when we didn’t have VAR yet.” The English second division club Watford responds to Klopp’s demand with humor. He publishes an old game scene on a repeat?”
Repetition not impossible
The background to the discussion of a match replay is a potentially decisive VAR intervention in the league match between Tottenham and Liverpool (2:1). The VAR has called back Luis Diaz’s goal due to alleged offside. The published original sounds from the VAR cellar after the match provided extra explosiveness. You can hear how the referees realized they had made a mistake shortly after the restart.
According to the organization responsible for game management in English football, there was “serious human error”. Important lessons have been learned to reduce the risk of a future mistake. Liverpool have not yet requested a rescheduling of the match. Under the Premier League’s statutes, such a repeat is possible. The English sports lawyer Taylor Health also does not write off such a scenario. (Gentlemen)
team
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SP
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T.D
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PT
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1
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Manchester city
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7
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12
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18
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2
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Tottenham Hotspur
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7
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9
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17
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3
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Arsenal F.C
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7
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9
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17
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4
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Liverpool F.C
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7
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9
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16
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5
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Aston Villa
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7
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7
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15
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6
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Brighton & Hove Albion
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7
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5
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15
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7
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West Ham United
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7
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3
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13
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8th
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Newcastle United
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7
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11
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12
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9
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Crystal Palace
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7
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0
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11
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10
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Manchester United
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7
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-4
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9
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11
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Chelsea F.C
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7
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1
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8th
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12
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Nottingham forest
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7
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-2
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8th
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13
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Fulham F.C
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7
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-7
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8th
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14
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Brentford FC
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7
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0
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7
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15
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
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7
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-5
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7
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16
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Everton F.C
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7
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-6
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4
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17
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Luton town
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7
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-8th
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4
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18
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Burnley F.C
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7
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-10
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4
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19
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AFC Bournemouth
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7
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-10
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3
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20
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Sheffield United FC
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7
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-14
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1
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Source : Blick

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