Jürgen Klopp, Nuno Espirito Santo and Sean Dychetrainers Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Everton respectively, ended in anger on Saturday over some refereeing decisions in the Premier, previously Arsenal, Bournemouth and Tottenham.
In the case of Kloppregarding the play where the Liverpool claimed the hand of Martin Odegaard. The Reds coach told Sky Sports: “I’m sure someone will explain to me why there was no handball, but at the moment I don’t know. I’m not saying the referee saw it, because of where he was at the time, but “Someone was sitting in that office (the VAR) and how could they not come to the conclusion that the said game needs to be reviewed.”
What anger Nunonew coach of Nottingham Forest (replaced Steve Cooper), is the expulsion of Willy Boland the Nottingham Forest deserves more respect,” said the Portuguese coach. The referee Rob Jones a second yellow card was shown to bolly following his entry into Adam Smith (from Bournemouth, who beat those at the City Ground 2-3). “I watch the play over and over again and I don’t understand. This is not correct,” he said. Nuno.
Finally, Sean Dyche He did not agree, in statements to Sky, about the annulment, which was decided by VAR, with the goal of Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the defeat of Everton against him Tottenham (2-1). VAR noticed a previous foul from André Gomes to Emerson Royal. Dyche He said “I’m a fan of VAR, but it went wrong when the game was replayed, you can’t ignore the instinct of the referee.”
Source: La Verdad

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