đĄ Arsenal not English champions: Klopp fumes over VAR call
đĄ Arsenal not English champions: Klopp fumes over VAR call After the bitter World Cup exit in the penalty shootout, the VAR decision to disallow Jonathan Tahâs goal in particular sparked debate. Waldemar Anton was judged to have fouled Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill in the buildup. That caused major frustration in the Germany camp. "Itâs not just a scandal, itâs a complete scandal. Thatâs not even remotely a foul," Julian Nagelsmann said bluntly to ZDF. ZDFâs refereeing expert also took a similar view. "Weâve seen very different situations at the World Cup before, and the goalkeeper gets up immediately. Thatâs normal contact, never ever a foul. Iâm at a loss for words," said Thorsten Kinhöfer. Patrick Ittrich, who was working for Magenta TV, criticized the VAR intervention: "For me, thatâs not a clear and obvious error by the referee." Former referee Manuel GrĂ€fe agreed. "Itâs a joke," he told 'Bild', pointing to the incident involving Leon Goretzka in extra time, when he was being held in the penalty area. In GrĂ€feâs view, that foul should then also have been called, just like the Anton incident. "That is never a foul. Thereâs no holding, no pushing, no bringing him down. The Paraguayan simply tries it and gets rewarded. That is unacceptable at this level. Itâs a farce," GrĂ€fe continued. JĂŒrgen Klopp felt similarly when he was asked about the incident on Magenta TV after the final whistle. "If that goal is illegal, Arsenal wonât be English champions. We win the game if the ball goes in," he said, referring to Arsenalâs goals from corners last season. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đ©đȘ here.
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