Dream run continues with fans singing 'I'm loving Big Ange' as VAR call helps Spurs take advantage of City stumble

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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has reiterated he’s “not a fan” of the VAR system after benefiting from what the referees’ body admits was a failure to intervene during his team’s dramatic 2-1 win over Liverpool.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, meanwhile, questioned the pressure on officials following the controversial incident during Saturday’s Premier League heavyweight clash in London in which Luis Diaz had a goal ruled out. 

Diaz looked to have put Liverpool ahead in the 34th minute when he raced onto a through ball and rifled it into the net, but the offside flag was immediately raised.

A VAR check occurred, with screens inside the stadium informing supporters, but play was able to quickly resume with the effort remaining offside.

The Professional Game Match Officials Board later acknowledged “significant human error” and that VAR “failed to intervene” to prevent the error.

Liverpool went on to finish the match with nine men and suffered late heartbreak when Joel Matip deflected Pedro Porro’s cross into his own net in the sixth minute of stoppage time, but post-match discussions focused on the crucial first-half error.

“Who does that help now? We had that situation in the Wolves-Man United game. Did Wolves get the points? No,” Klopp reflected when informed of the PGMOL statement.

“We will not get points for it so it doesn’t help. Nobody expects 100 per cent right decisions on field but we all thought when VAR comes in that it might make things easier.

“I don’t know why the people…are they that much under pressure? Today the decision was made really quick I would say for that goal. It changed the momentum of the game, so that’s how it is.”

Postecoglou highlighted that VAR will never be “errorless” after he watched his team’s unbeaten record stretch to seven matches to put them just one point behind leaders Manchester City.

The Tottenham fans paid tribute to their new manager with a rendition of “I’m Loving Big Ange Instead” to the tune of Robbie Williams’ hit Angels.

“I think I’m on record as saying that I’ve never really been a fan of it since it came in. Not for any other reason than I think that it complicates areas of the game that I thought were pretty clear in the past,” he said.

“We used to understand that errors were part of the game, including officiating errors. You’d have to cop it and some people would cop it better than others but that was part of the game.

“I think that people are under the misconception that VAR is going to be errorless.

“So much of our game isn’t factual. It’s down to interpretation and they’re still human beings. They’re going to make mistakes the same way managers make mistakes, the same way players make mistakes.”

After a breathless start, Liverpool were reduced to 10 men in the 26th minute when Curtis Jones was sent off following a VAR review.

Jones caught Yves Bissouma with a high, studs-up tackle on his shin that initially earned him a yellow card but referee Simon Hooper upgraded the decision to a red card after he used the pitchside monitor to review the incident.

Diaz found the net six minutes later, but after it was ruled out Tottenham went ahead when captain Son Heung-min tapped home from Richarlison’s centre in the 36th minute.

Cody Gakpo levelled for Liverpool on the verge of half-time but Klopp’s problems mounted when Diogo Jota was dismissed midway through the second half following two fouls on Destiny Udogie.

It meant Liverpool had to play the final 21 minutes with nine men and their  resistance was finally broken when Porro’s dangerous cross was diverted past Alisson by Matip.

Spurs are looking like the real deal after securing wins against Manchester United and Liverpool at home this season, as well as earning a draw at Arsenal last week.

“We’re still a team in its infancy in terms of the way we want to play, the age and experience of the group,” Postecoglou said. 

“Particularly the manner in which it (the win) happened, it leaves the real impact and impression on everyone involved. Another challenge for us today. We had to cope with a fair few things and show a different side of our game today.”

German international Kai Havertz scored his first goal for Arsenal with a second-half penalty at Bournemouth.

The Gunners were already 2-0 up through Bukayo Saka’s opener and Martin Odegaard’s spot kick, when Havertz was handed the chance to open his goal scoring account after joining from Chelsea in the off-season.

Ben White completed the 4-0 rout, which gives Arsenal a chance to move above City when the sides meet next week.

Manchester United’s mini revival was brought to a halt by Crystal Palace in a 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford.

Erik ten Hag’s struggling team have now lost four of their opening seven games in the league and five out of nine in all competitions, which led to jeers from fans at the final whistle. 

Luton has their first win in the Premier League and piled the pressure on Everton boss Sean Dyche with a 2-1 victory at Goodison Park.

Elsewhere Burnley and Sheffield United are still waiting for their first wins in the top flight.

Burnley lost 2-0 at Newcastle and Sheffield United lost by the same score at West Ham.

Ollie Watkins hit his second hat-trick of the season in Aston Villa’s 6-1 rout of Brighton.

The Crowd Says:

2023-10-03T06:48:31+00:00

Megeng

Roar Rookie


Liverpool parked the bus and they have great defence. But you're right, Ange will be coaching them to exploit that situation better I'm guessing. He looked a bit frustrated on the sidelines

2023-10-02T06:36:19+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


This may upset SS :happy: but Im not convinced Veart is a good coach..I think he has had the luxury of Goodwin for a few years (and early a hot Isias). I’m intrigued how they perform post-Goodwin.

2023-10-02T06:33:48+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


"PGMOL confirm Tottenham vs Liverpool VAR officials to step down for remainder of matchday seven"

2023-10-01T20:49:43+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


And, of course, the money aspect. A City coach can paper over his cracks by buying “better” players. Montgomery and Veart have to actually be more specific with their coaching. A bit like Parsons at Sydney last season. I viewed him as a good signing, but if time wasn’t spent developing him then his season was wasted.

2023-10-01T11:42:27+00:00

coolncold

Roar Rookie


Haha!

2023-10-01T10:05:39+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


You’re probably correct as the club’s playing style/philosophy dictates who the coach has to be and how he needs to coach. I did think Mombert, the French coach, did a good job developing PK.

2023-10-01T10:00:15+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


I’m not convinced CFG are able to develop coaches/players in the way say Adelaide/CCM have been doing

2023-10-01T08:52:04+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Another loss - but he has coached at the highest level in France. He might need to come back to Australia to build his career again. There might be a spot at Melbourne City if Rado gets off to a bad start.

2023-10-01T08:48:56+00:00

Caractacus

Roar Rookie


It’s Spurs, they often start the season well but the last time they mounted a serious title challenge it was shown in black and white. Yesterday I was really looking forward to a great battle between two of the pretenders to Man City but the ref/VAR put paid to that fairly early on with a questionable red that at the very least had some mitigation with the way Jones’ boot rolled over the top of the ball and a perfectly good Liverpool goal ruled out because the VAR thought that the referee had given the goal…..you couldn’t make it up, did the guy not see the assistant with his flag up coz everyone else did. As Alan Shearer said offside decisions were the one part of VAR that was generally acknowledged to work.

2023-10-01T08:29:56+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


The offside was a textbook borderline call though - if the post event images are correct there’s no more than a boots length in it.

2023-10-01T08:27:56+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Other way around - will Real dream of Ange?

2023-10-01T08:26:36+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Kisnorbo will be sacked shortly, most likely this week.

2023-10-01T07:25:57+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


Brains, you make a valid point. I thought the same thing. Spurs should have been 5-up, easy. Shooting fish in a barrel.

2023-10-01T07:24:34+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


I’d put my money on Muscat. Although, if the Blades keep losing then Monty will strike!

2023-10-01T03:26:00+00:00

jamesb

Roar Guru


Spurs didn't have a good bench. But in future, when Spurs have a numerical advantage, I hope Ange sets his team up to exploit the wide areas and stretch the opposition defences.

2023-10-01T02:58:31+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


EPL refs like their teams..some top ones the rest average – I mean Jarrad Gillett is a ref there! The ALM mainly average refs..and I havent seen a good ALW ref yet – despite the rosy hue some put on the womens game. The other thing which affects even the top EPL refs is the interpretation of interfering with play. I had to laugh as the token Optus Sport ref tried to justify yet another no call when an offside player was clearly affecting the Goalie. ps McGree scored again.

2023-10-01T02:35:01+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


You'd have to say fortune favoured Ange and Spurs today. A yellow which would normally only be given by one of our own dud A League refs, given by an EPL ref which lead to a legit second yellow cum red, and of course the weirdest of off-side calls by a linesman with the best view in the house. Makes it hard for us to complain about the standard of refs here, but all credit to Ange and Spurs.

2023-10-01T02:16:15+00:00

coolncold

Roar Rookie


Soccer plays dream of playing for Real Madrid. Will Ange dream of coaching in Real Madrid?

2023-10-01T01:51:09+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Virgin For Life? Veteran Forces of Liberia?

2023-10-01T00:47:35+00:00

Chris Lewis

Roar Guru


aussies get to enjoy good sport all year round, which i love.

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