Liverpool have a knack for being concerned in controversial moments involving the officers, with no scarcity of flashpoints through the years.
The journey to Man Metropolis conjured up one other controversial second after Virgil van Dijk‘s objective was disallowed, with the total VAR audio not precisely clarifying the referee’s case.
That individual occasion is on the tame finish of the spectrum in the case of run-ins with the officers, as now we have ranged from loopy to monumental human errors.
There may be an acceptance that people make errors, however Liverpool have been concerned in a weird variety of incidents in recent times, and we’re going again in time to take a look.
Andy Robertson elbowed by assistant Constantine Hatzidakis

This isn’t one thing you’d have ever imagined being a risk, nevertheless it was precisely what occurred towards Arsenal at Anfield in 2023.
At half-time, the Scot made his strategy to Hatzidakis to remonstrate with him over a call, however wouldn’t have anticipated to be elbowed within the jaw for his troubles.
It was a stunning incident and one you needed to watch plenty of instances earlier than to persuade your self it really occurred.
The PGMOL pulled Hatzidakis from obligation whereas they investigated, however they took no additional motion – a bit onerous to imagine, assume if it was the opposite method round!
He did apologise to Robertson and was not concerned in a Liverpool match as an assistant referee till January this 12 months.
Luis Diaz’s objective incorrectly dominated offside


Should you’re searching for high spot, that is the one – and but so many have been fast to brush it below the carpet!
The PGMOL admitted {that a} “vital human error” occurred because the VAR official overseeing the match, Darren England, did not intervene to overturn the choice and award the objective.
The total audio highlighted a chaotic communication course of that confirmed it took a replay operator to level out the error after the objective did not be awarded.
Luis Diaz was onside and had a superbly good objective dominated out as a consequence of incompetence, it was scarcely plausible and the hypocrisy that got here after the very fact was weird.
Nicely accomplished boys, good course of.
John Moss has “no concept” after awarding penalty


We’re going additional again in time with this one, and it’s a doozy.
In 2018, Liverpool hosted Tottenham in what ended as a 2-2 draw, however the match is remembered for referee Jon Moss awarding a penalty after admitting he had “no concept” a couple of key contact within the build-up.
On an evening when VAR was not in operation, Moss awarded a penalty after Loris Karius was adjudged to have impeded Harry Kane, after which consulted his assistant.
They sought clarification as as to if the ball was touched by Dejan Lovren, as Kane would have been offside had it not. The dialogue, which included this snippet, is absurd:
Ed Good (ass. ref): “You recognize what I’m asking; I must make clear, has Lovren touched the ball? If he has, it’s a deliberate motion and, due to this fact, it’s a penalty. If he has not, it’s offside.
Moss: “I do not know whether or not Lovren touched the ball to be sincere with you. Martin (Atkinson), have you ever received something from TV? I’m giving the penalty.”
Good course of…once more.
VAR ‘forgot’ to examine Jordan Pickford sort out on Van Dijk


Jordan Pickford’s reckless problem on Virgil van Dijk ended his 2020/21 season prematurely, however the incident was by no means checked by VAR operator David Coote.
As a substitute of reviewing why Van Dijk was requiring medical consideration, the prolonged examine solely decided that the Dutchman was offside previous to the incident and thus a free-kick was awarded to Everton.
It was later reported that Coote forgot to examine for a crimson card as he was below the idea that the offside nullified something that adopted.
The on-field referee, Michael Oliver, later admitted he ought to have despatched Pickford off however was too occupied with the offside ruling.
Jurgen Klopp vs. Paul Tierney – “Solely you”


There was no love misplaced between Jurgen Klopp and Paul Tierney, that’s for sure.
The 2 had extra run-ins than any manager-referee duo, and we could also be biased, however they sometimes got here after controversial choices.
Throughout a contentious 2-2 draw at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2021, which noticed Robertson despatched off however Kane keep away from a crimson card, Klopp stated to the referee at full-time: “I’ve no issues with any referees, solely you.”
It was not the final run-in, with one other distinguished instance coming after the dramatic 4-3 win towards Spurs in 2023, which noticed Klopp handed a two-game ban for his feedback.
He stated after the match: “We’ve our historical past with Tierney, I actually don’t know what he has towards us…How he appears to be like at me, I don’t perceive it.
“What he stated to me when he gave me the yellow card is just not OK.”
Raheem Sterling dominated offside vs. Man Metropolis


Should you have been to ask Liverpool followers, aside from Diaz’s disallowed objective, what is among the most controversial choices that went towards the Reds, it might be this one.
On Boxing Day 2013, Brendan Rodgers’ males travelled to the Etihad in a key league fixture they usually misplaced 2-1, however who is aware of what would have transpired with no calamitous offside name.
Sterling was despatched clear by on objective and was onside by just a few physique lengths, and but the flag went up – on the time, it was the proper commercial for why VAR was wanted.
Virgil van Dijk crimson card results in ban and fantastic


Van Dijk had some alternative phrases for referee John Brooks after he was despatched off at Newcastle in 2023, together with his sort out on Alexander Isak seeing tempers flare.
His one-match ban for his crimson card offence was doubled after he was charged by the FA for labelling the choice a “f***ing joke” as he left the pitch.
He was additionally fined £100,000 for improper conduct. If it was setting a precedent few may argue, however he appears to have been the exception within the years since.
Inconsistency at its best.
David Coote and Liverpool


David Coote’s profession as a referee all however got here to an finish after a foul-mouthed video criticising Liverpool and Klopp from 2020 surfaced, in what was the final flashpoint.
There was no scarcity of incidents with Coote through the years, who was concerned as VAR when Martin Odegaard changed into a basketball participant at Anfield, assessing the incident because the Arsenal captain “falling down.”
Howard Webb later admitted it was not the suitable consequence, nevertheless it was a bit too late for that.
Then you could have Mo Salah being mowed down towards Aston Villa in Arne Slot‘s first season, with Coote waving away a transparent foul that denied a goalscoring alternative.
Once you additionally issue within the Pickford incident, the record turns into fairly weird in regard to the quantity of cases the place Coote is concerned.
James Tarkowski avoiding crimson card on Alexis Mac Allister


It was a excessive, reckless sort out and fortunate to not have damaged Alexis Mac Allister‘s leg, and but James Tarkowski walked away with solely a yellow card at Anfield.
The PGMOL later acknowledged that the defender ought to have been despatched off and believed VAR Tierney – there he’s once more – ought to have really helpful a assessment.
The problem was checked by VAR however Tierney felt there was no clear and apparent error, main Webb to, once more, contact Liverpool relating to their error.
As talked about above, errors occur, however the frequency with which they happen, usually relating to comparable incidents, is why frustration grows as nothing seems to have modified.































