PGMOL chief Howard Webb has finally had his say on the most controversial decision of the Premier League season to date after Luis Diaz had a goal incorrectly disallowed during Liverpool's 2-1 defeat by Tottenham last month.
The incident occurred in the first half of the clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Mohamed Salah playing Diaz through on goal and the Colombian winger finishing past Guglielmo Vicario.
The offside flag belatedly went up, leading to an obligatory VAR check. Replays confirmed Diaz was actually onside and the goal should have stood, but VAR official Darren England wrongly thought the goal had originally been given, and uttered the words 'check complete'.
The on-field team believed this to mean that the offside call was correct, and the game restarted with a free-kick to Tottenham.
By the time the error had been spotted, play had got underway again and the laws of the game dictate that VAR can no longer intervene at this point.
The mistake has caused uproar throughout the game, with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp calling for a replay of the fixture, while Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson was involved in a heated on-air exchange with former Premier League referee Mike Dean on Saturday over England's decision to not stop the game after realising his blunder.
Webb joined Michael Owen to discuss the incident on Match Officials: Mic'd Up on Tuesday night, and insisted England did the right thing in not stepping in.
When asked by Owen whether the game should have been retrospectively stopped to rectify the error, Webb said: 'I understand why people would ask that question. Actually, the VAR and the AVAR asked themselves that question too when the penny dropped as to what had happened, I think 20 seconds had passed.
'At that point they considered whether they could intervene to stop the game but they recognised that the laws of the game, set by FIFA and the IFAB, doesn’t allow that.
'There’s obviously a process in place that sits in the laws of the game about how we use VAR to make sure it is delivered consistently throughout every league in the world. And it doesn’t allow you to go back in those circumstances. As such they decided not to intervene.'
One of the main points of contention following the howler has been England saying 'check complete' and not clarifying exactly what he had been looking at.
Webb acknowledged there was some ambiguity in England's language which played a part in the wrong decision being made, and laid out the changes that have been made in the days since to stop something similar happening in the future.
'What we have to do is put things in place so that should we have human error it doesn’t have the damage or the impact that we saw on this occasion,' Webb explained.
'One of the things that this has brought into sharp focus is the need to reiterate some of those communication protocols that are really valuable in VAR to prevent this kind of thing happening.
'We want the on-field referee to communicate to the VAR what the on-field decision is very clearly and then for the VAR to go back to the referee and acknowledge that they heard that properly.
'We’ve put quite a lot of steps in place to ensure the error that we saw in that important game doesn’t happen again.'
Cokaikmstu
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It's a show of shame to say the least football preach peace don't stir anger by apologizing and now defending
yekcklprst
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but if I can recall very same issued happened in match between Manchester united vs Brighton but that was a penalty decision that the match has ended, var had to call the on_field officiator and a penalty was taken after some minutes even when the players was already heading to the dressing room
Luwacnrz
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I think this is clearly a act of match fixing
ziaacilmnu
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Simply BS. Care to disagree???
my-blood-is-red
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But VAR was right to call the match between United and again played together to actually replay a penalty after the first half of a game stupid people 🙄
fucabcelrz
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yeah dis man he's out of his mind really he must be sacked or they must give us our 3point or replay finish
Tutcilry
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At the end of the season...LFC...will lose out on the EPL title...to the winning team...by two points...and so Howard Webb and his gang would have successfully prevented LFC winning the title...BY TWO MISERABLE POINTS...😡😠😡😠😡😠
Cembcklops
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bring it to court. this is the best way to settle it
Bouaeiosuy
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Meaning there will be no a replay for Kloppool Excuses FC 😅😂😂😂
Fekbcders
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there was a match fixing
TheO2man
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#EndVAR
Mrbank
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did you ask if the goal is offside or inside , why will day say complete? why can't you say the goal is correct ?
Yebblnstyz
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Referee just want to escape from own error but never rectify and make thing on right direction..
yiebdinrs
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you guys should close this issue, the truth is bitter, fact remains that both the onfield Referee, Michael Oliver, and the VAR were bribed, that Spurs , Liverpool match was sold in favour of Spurs
Licamnrsty
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haha sry liver4ool fan 😂 go and cry at home
fooock your entire household
fenbciloy
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Fooooking Johnny Web, foook off.
Sorry bra. Relax
kababdimpy
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haha sry liver4ool fan 😂 go and cry at home
The irony that we have the most decisions against us ya 🤡
kababdimpy
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Fooooking Johnny Web, foook off.
Neomyug
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Fulish Man U fans Webb we know you since you were a Epl referee you hate Liverpool soo much
no way u r just crying babies which 4get that u once did the same thing to Newcastle and Wolves,stop shouting for whole world
Neomyug
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Tie the match and award a point each
haha sry liver4ool fan 😂 go and cry at home
Rimabipz
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Tie the match and award a point each
GodCool
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Such double standards, So the official on VAR duty should be sacked cause he interfered with play when the on field official had already restarted the game.
daheimpsty
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VAR must check webb's brain too..might be offside i think [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Tusadmy
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Fulish Man U fans Webb we know you since you were a Epl referee you hate Liverpool soo much
Zouacilmsy
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so what's all this mean to Liverpool we not getting a replay and we not getting our gold..all a this is a piece off sh**t referee.thats referring the game..Howard wedd.is fool like a duck..
skychilee
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Of-course you have to back the situation or otherwise, there’s no room for you guys to continue your jobs. Don’t waste our time, what you now doing is to cover up all the wrong doing. THAT’s IT !
Dambemosz
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useless
Rakacilrsu
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Right? That means you and VAR team are wrong
canens
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VAR is in place to correct Clear and obvious errors by the referee when in comes to a goal or goal scoring chance amongst other things. With the referee starting play from a free kick for an offside that wasn’t and thereby denying a legitimate goal, there was a clear and obvious error by the referee related to the awarding of a goal and thus VAR should have intervened.