Jürgen Klopp accuses VAR of ‘hiding behind referee’ in West Ham defeat
Jürgen Klopp was left incensed with the referee, Craig Pawson, and his video assistant Stuart Attwell after Liverpool’s 3-2 defeat by West Ham on Sunday, claiming the officials had let down his players in regard to two key decisions and accusing Attwell of “hiding” behind Pawson on both calls.
West Ham have leapfrogged Liverpool into third after a barnstorming game at the London Stadium. Klopp congratulated the victors for the ruthlessness they showed from set pieces and on the counter-attack but he felt the game was shaped ultimately by the manner in which his side fell behind after four minutes and the decision not to send off Aaron Cresswell for his challenge on Jordan Henderson shortly afterwards.
West Ham took the lead via an Alisson own goal, resulting from the goalkeeper’s failure to deal an inswinging corner from Pablo Fornals.
The visiting players immediately protested against the decision, insisting to Pawson that Alisson had been fouled by Angelo Ogbonna as the pair rose to meet Fornals’s delivery. But after a VAR check conducted by Attwell it was decided the goal should stand, despite replays suggesting Ogbonna had collided with Alisson as he tried and failed to punch the ball away with his left arm which, as a result, drifted into the net via his thumb.
“It was a clear foul on Alisson,” Klopp said. “When you see the dynamic of the whole situation, how close they [Ogbonna and Alisson] are to each other, how can that not be a foul? The decision is really strange.”
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