Var debate 2019/20

Seriously
Son sent off correctly for use of foot, then let off on appeal WTF
Maguire should have seen straight red, stayed on and scored a goal. His reasoning post match was just pure bullshit
Le Celso stamp , how did ref miss it? how did VAR ref miss it - where else could he put his foot WTF, later admission that it was wrong decision.Wouldn't have happened if Chelsea had lost
2 Handballs in Leicester game - both penalties for me , certainly the decision for both should be equal

LiVARpool get one ruled out by VAR and KLOPP has a chance to comment to make it look like they are in it with the rest of us, WTF, he was 2 yards offside, the muppett of a ref didn't need VAR
This doesn’t even take in to account how many times Andy “I’ll ****ing Do What I Want” Robertson should have been sent off this season.
 
LiVARpool let offs , is a whole separate pile of crap under the carpet , can't begin to count

Klopp is lauded for his million miles per hour football. The aggression of his teams and his players and the persistent fouling and overly physical approach of his players is to be lauded.

We on the other hand press and its tactical fouling, a scourge on the game, something we have to stop as well......its cheating isnt it?

They can all fuck off.
 
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Spot the difference

Rodgers on Dendoncker’s goal being ruled out the start of the season: -

Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers joked he "was a massive fan of VAR, especially today", but also added: "I've said all along that it will work really well in the game and that some will go for you, like it did today, and some will go against you, like it has done for Nuno today.

"It has to always be consistent and if there's a handball and that leads to a goal, it gets ruled out.

"The officials are trying to work it the best they can. It's not perfect yet but as long as you get to the right decision, that's what we want."

Rodgers on Iheanacho's goal being ruled out last night: -


"We are disappointed with our goal being ruled out," Rodgers said.

"We felt it was very, very harsh. It was unintentional but it hits their player's arm and drops on to Kelechi's.
 
Spot the difference

Rodgers on Dendoncker’s goal being ruled out the start of the season: -

Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers joked he "was a massive fan of VAR, especially today", but also added: "I've said all along that it will work really well in the game and that some will go for you, like it did today, and some will go against you, like it has done for Nuno today.

"It has to always be consistent and if there's a handball and that leads to a goal, it gets ruled out.

"The officials are trying to work it the best they can. It's not perfect yet but as long as you get to the right decision, that's what we want."

Rodgers on Iheanacho's goal being ruled out last night: -


"We are disappointed with our goal being ruled out," Rodgers said.

"We felt it was very, very harsh. It was unintentional but it hits their player's arm and drops on to Kelechi's.
Rodgers once a dipper
 

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