Reacting to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp's opinion that Liverpool's loss to Tottenham should be replayed, former Spurs defender Jan Vertonghen backs the 2019 Champions League final to be given the same treatment.
Liverpool's first loss since April 1 saw plenty of decisions go against them. Two red cards, a potential penalty for a foul on Joe Gomez and Destiny Udogie escaping without a second yellow card himself are a few that can be named - oh, and the incorrectly disallowed goal scored by Luis Diaz that would have put the Reds ahead in the first half.
A whole process has taken place since then resulting in the audio footage of the officials' conversation that prompted the decision to award an offside for a perfectly legal being released by PGMOL.
Speaking for the first time since this happened in his press conference today, Jurgen Klopp stated he would be in favour of replaying the fixture due to the nature of the error and its impact.
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And in the short space of time since airing his thoughts, Klopp has caused a social media frenzy.
Spurs went on to win the game thanks to a Joel Matip own goal in the final minutes of injury time, and their supporters would evidently be outraged if the result was null and voided and a replay took place.
Posting on X, formerly known as Twitter, fan account @thespursweb said: "If the Liverpool match gets replayed it'll set a huge precedent. See you in Madrid, Jurgen!"
This quip is in reference to the 2019 Champions League final when the Reds defeated Tottenham 2-0 at Atletico Madrid's
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