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Liverpool seek clarification before next steps after VAR controversy

Liverpool are seeking further information about the review into Saturday's offside controversy at Tottenham before deciding on next steps.

The club had a Luis Diaz goal ruled out in north London due to a miscommunication between VAR Darren England and on-field referee Simon Hooper. The Premier League game was goalless at the time of the incident, with the Reds going on to lose 2-1.

Liverpool issued a statement on Sunday night saying they would "explore the range of options available given the clear need for escalation and resolution".

Much of the focus since has been on precisely how the club would like the matter escalated and resolved, but it is understood at this stage the key word in the statement from a Liverpool perspective is "explore".

They are seeking greater clarity and transparency over precisely what the review of the incident promised by referees’ body Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) will entail.

The Reds acknowledge there is no playbook and no established procedure to deal with this set of circumstances, as there would be in the case of appealing against a red card for instance.

PGMOL issued a statement on Saturday night acknowledging a "significant error" had occurred. Hooper and his assistants had given offside against Diaz on the field, and it is understood that although England followed the correct procedure in drawing lines, he lost focus and mistakenly thought the initial onfield decision had been onside.

This resulted in him issuing a 'check complete’ notice to Hooper, rather than advising of an intervention and the goal being awarded.

Once the officials realised an error had been made, play had restarted and VAR protocols state that once that has happened, there is no way back to revisit a

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