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The most recent information on Cody Gakpo, Darren England, Howard Webb, PGMOL, and Luis Diaz’s goal that was disallowed is included in the Liverpool transfer news, rumors, gossip, and speculation.

We’ll keep you updated on PGMOL’s progress as they reportedly prepare to make public the audio at the center of the controversy surrounding Luis Diaz’s goal, which was disallowed in the team’s 2-1 loss to Tottenham Hotspur.

We’ll also have the most recent information on Cody Gakpo, who according to reports may recover from his injury after the international break and in time for the Merseyside derby on October 21.

PGMOL is “leaning toward” an audio release.

Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player, was one person who was not present for the live TV debates this weekend.
Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail made yet another prediction that PGMOL will grant Liverpool what they have expressly asked for.

The reporter shared a link to an update claiming PGMOL officials were “split” over the need to release the officials’ audio from the Luis Diaz incident at 11:04 p.m. last night on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Five minutes later, however, Steele returned to social media to clarify what he meant when he used the word “split,” writing: “But PGMOL are leaning towards releasing the recording to LFC, and then the club can continue their investigation into what happened and take whatever steps they see fit from there.

Supporters may not get much clarity from this route, but if the club responded, it would be very clear if they had access to the audio first.

VAR audio ‘a matter of when, rather than if’

The Telegraph’s Ben Rumsby and Chris Bascombe published an article last night at 9:31 p.m. that included everything they knew about the situation surrounding PGMOL’s decision regarding the release of the VAR audio from Saturday’s game.

The audio footage that resulted in the incorrect decision was requested in writing by Liverpool. In summary, everyone who is connected to the Reds wanted to hear this late-night update.

In a move that could signal an overhaul of the video assistant referee system, Howard Webb is prepared to give in to pressure and release recordings documenting the Liverpool offside-goal incident.

An official request for the Var audio of the failed award of Luis Diaz’s goal in their dramatic Premier League loss at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday has now been received by Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), which Webb leads.

PGMOL remained silent in response to the request last night, indicating that it was now a matter of when, rather than if, it would be granted in light of an ongoing internal review of what went wrong and what should be done to fix it.

VAR audio 'a matter of when, rather than if'

All of Jamie Carragher’s comments regarding the VAR debacle, Howard Webb, and a potential Liverpool replay.

Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player, was one person who was not present for the live TV debates this weekend. He was also not present for the Sunday game between Nottingham Forest and Brentford, nor was he present at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium with Sky Sports, where people like Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp were.

But Carra was back on our televisions last night for Monday Night Football, this time with Frank Lampard, the manager of Everton and a former midfielder for Chelsea, and in typical Carra fashion, he criticized PGMOL’s use of VAR during the Reds’ most recent match.

Here is everything he said in response regarding VAR, Howard Webb, and the notion of Tottenham and Liverpool replaying the game for those of you who might have missed the show.

fears about Cody Gakpo’s injury allayed.

The Athletic reports that Cody Gakpo will only be absent from Liverpool’s subsequent two games after the international break.

Gakpo was replaced moments after tying the score for the Reds in North London, and Jurgen Klopp later confirmed that the forward left the stadium wearing a leg brace.

Big relief, Reds!

 

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