Premier League have just announced the shocking VAR Error By referees of Liverpool United VS Cheosea- PGMOL under scrutiny over surprising VAR mistake made by The Referee during the Liverpool match not awarding a penalty to Chelsea after rough footyVirgil van Dijk tackle
It appears that Virgil van Dijk has scored a goal! As the captain of Liverpool seemed to trip Conor Gallagher, the video assistant referee (VAR) did not award Chelsea a penalty in their match versus Liverpool.
However, Chelsea managed to get a shot on goal when Gallagher was passed in by Raheem Sterling. The Reds got off to a commanding start in their first home league fixture since Jurgen Klopp made the shocking revelation that he would be leaving his position. A challenge from Van Dijk caused the Blues midfielder to fall to the ground; however, Paul Tierney did not award a penalty, and the video assistant referee also decided not to alter the disciplinary decision.
AN EXPLANATION Of It
Immediately after there looked to be a contact between Gallagher’s right right and Van Dijk’s right knee, Gallagher fell to the ground. However, the referee Tierney made the decision that the Chelsea player was falling slightly before the Dutchman made contact, and he did not consider this to be sufficient contact to give the penalty. In the end, Tierney’s initial ruling was upheld because John Brooks, in his capacity as the VAR, did not judge the decision to be sufficiently flawed to warrant his intervention.
THE OVERGROUNDING CONCEPT
The opportunity was a rare sight of goal for the team coached by Mauricio Pochettino, who toiled from the very first minute through the entirety of the match at a boisterous Anfield. Despite the fact that Ben Chilwell was frequently reckless in possession of the ball, Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez were dominated by Liverpool’s dynamic midfield. The home team’s pressure paid off when Diogo Jota broke the tie in the 23rd minute. The Portuguese forward took advantage of a feed from Conor Bradley and then slaloming between Chelsea’s unimpressive centre backs before slipping the ball past Djordje Petrovic.
Following that, Bradley scored his very first goal for Liverpool with a beautiful finish, which placed Klopp’s team in a commanding position just before halftime.