International break comes at good time for Liverpool
Liverpool fans generally aren't that bothered about International games, particularly England ones, but the upcoming 2 week break from Premier League football could really help the Reds.
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Liverpool fans generally aren't that bothered about International games, particularly England ones, but the upcoming 2 week break from Premier League football could really help the Reds.
It might not have garnered the same media attention as the Luis Diaz 'offside' goal, but VAR has once again made a serious error in a Liverpool game.
Pundits and fans alike have been singing the praises of Ryan Gravenberch, after this display in mid-week, with Jamie Carragher the latest to have his say.
Bought as a box-to-box midfielder, Gravenberch has shown that he can assist, and score goals, and is fast becoming a fan favourite with his all-action performances.
As expected, Liverpool have taken a firm grip on Group E, with two routine victories against LASK and Union Saint-Gilloise, and are clear favourites to win the group..
Jurgen Klopp spoke at length about VAR and the Luis Diaz incident, but stressed that he or his players are not angry with the Officials, just the system.
Referee Darren England will keep his job - and his £150,000 a year salary - but has been told he will not referee another Liverpool game this season.
Liverpool's new midfielder, Alexis Mac Allister, will face off against his older brother Kevin on Thursday evening, as Union SG travel to Anfield for the Europa League.
One of the nice things about being in the Europa League this season, is that Liverpool gets to face a number of new and different team, some of whom they have not played before.
The PGMOL and Premier League have released the full audio commentary of the VAR blunder, that led to Luis Diaz's goal being disallowed against Tottenham on Saturday.