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Liverpool boss Juergen Klopp still backs VAR despite West Brom FA Cup exit

Match referee Craig Pawson uses the system no fewer than eight times during an eventful game at Anfield

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West Bromwich Albion defender Craig Dawson celebrates after scoring his (later disallowed after a VAR consultation) goal during the win over Liverpool. Photo: AFP
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Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp insisted he remained a fan of the controversial video assistant referee system despite his team’s bitterly disappointing 3-2 defeat by West Bromwich Albion in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Match referee Craig Pawson used the system no fewer than eight times during an eventful game at Anfield on Saturday, with VAR being trialled in English cup competitions this season.

Three of those referrals, all in the first half, proved hugely important as Pawson and VAR Andre Marriner, based in a London television studio, disallowed a West Brom goal, awarded Liverpool a penalty and then allowed an Albion goal to stand.
Juergen Klopp speaks with Liverpool’s Danny Ings. Photo: AFP
Juergen Klopp speaks with Liverpool’s Danny Ings. Photo: AFP
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“I think it’s normal that it will change things,” said Klopp. “Is it nice that West Brom celebrate a goal then somebody tells them it’s not a goal? No, but I think it’s important if a goal needs to be disallowed, it is disallowed.

“Normally after a game I have to explain to you (the media) a defeat which was not deserved because we didn’t get a penalty or they scored another goal. Is it cool in January to have delays when it’s cold, especially for the players? Maybe not.

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“But it will become smoother and more fluent in the future,” the German added.

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