Howard Webb Disappointed That The VAR Didn't Fix A "Clear Error."
Howard Webb, the chief of referees, expressed disappointment that VAR was unable to correct a clear error in the disallowed goal by Luis Diaz for Liverpool against Tottenham.
Miscommunication between video assistant referee Darren England and referee Simon Hooper led to the winger's goal being wrongly ruled out for offside.
Webb acknowledged the frustrating nature of the situation and revealed that the audio of the incident was released to highlight the human error and loss of concentration that occurred.
He also mentioned that VAR should have stepped in to rectify the clear error that was observed on the field.
The Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) confirmed that new VAR communication guidelines would be implemented to prevent such situations from occurring.
Webb also commented on the decision not to send off Manchester City's Mateo Kovacic for a challenge on Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard, stating that Kovacic was fortunate to stay on the pitch.
He emphasized that VAR cannot get involved in second yellow card decisions, but the incident will likely be reviewed by the referee, Michael Oliver.
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