After being questioned about video assistant referees (VAR), Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp retorts to a reporter, “I really don’t think I should answer.”
In the wake of the incident that occurred in the Premier League, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp became irate when he was questioned about the appropriateness of the video assistant referee (VAR).
When Liverpool played Tottenham in September, they were unfairly disallowed a goal, and ever since then, they have been involved in a debate regarding the video assistant referee (VAR). Following the disallowed goal scored by Luis Diaz, the German manager was incensed at the time of the event and demanded an investigation into the matter. Even more debate has taken place this week regarding video assistant referees (VAR) as a result of Arsenal’s debatable goal that they conceded on Friday against West Ham. In view of the controversy that has surrounded this season, Jurgen Klopp was questioned about whether or not the authorities in charge of English football should abandon the use of video assistant referees prior to his team’s match against Newcastle United.
During the news conference, Klopp made the following statement, which was reported by BBC Sport: “I really don’t think that I should answer this question.” It’s not that you take advantage of me, you know. I offer you the opportunity to utilize my terms far too frequently, and whenever you do so, it is with the intention of establishing that the topics we discussed are no longer interesting. It’s exactly what Klopp stated, and it doesn’t make a difference. In addition, I am unable to do it.”
“That is not how it was supposed to be, is it? However, that is how it will be utilized. Are we in agreement? What I am saying now is, “Klopp says,” and with the problem that we all see every day, pretty much whenever we watch a game and think, “Okay, how is that possible?” I am referring to the fact that Klopp says this. I believe that the two aims that are being pursued against us for us are both fair goals in each of these countries.
We are able to go on and on and on and on, because we are already aware of it. It is likely that the authorities are already aware of it. May I ask what you meаn? But they must the courage to do so. In what way do you meаn?
“Are you going to remove VAR? My goodness, what a relief! Get rid of the VAR. No. There is a good chance that improving the use of VAR is the right thing to do, and I believe that it is.When they faced Mikel Arteta’s team earlier this month, Klopp’s team was involved in yet another incident with the video assistant referee. Following the handball committed by Martin Odegaard within the penalty area, neither Arsenal nor Liverpool were awarded a penalty. Despite this, the Reds are currently in first place in the league table after West Ham defeated Arsenal by a score of 2-0.The giants from Merseyside will want to start 2024 with a victory when they play Newcastle United on January 1. This will come before Mohamed Salah joins the Egypt camp in preparation for the 2023 African Cup of Nations finals, which will be held in Ivory Coast.