The audio conversation between match officials over the VAR controversy during Liverpool's defeat at Tottenham on Saturday has been released.
Liverpool received a request for the full disclosure of the discussion between the VAR room and on-field referee and it has now been made available to the public.
Luis Diaz was wrongly adjudged to have been in an offside position, after the Colombia international thought he had given Liverpool the lead.
After a quick VAR check, the match restarted, although the 26-year-old was clearly onside as replays showed the goal should have stood.
Following the aftermath of the clash — which Liverpool went on to lose 2-1 — the PGMOL, admitted they had made a mistake.
They blamed 'significant human error' on the part of the VAR team, England and Dan Cook.
Assistant referee 1: Waiting. Delaying, delaying.
VAR: Possible offside, Diaz.
Assistant referee 1: Coming back for the offside, mate.
VAR: Just checking the offside, Delay, delay.
VAR: Give the kick point, let's go. Kick point, please?
Referee: Yeah no worries, mate.
Replay operator: So here we are.
Referee: Wait.
Replay operator: Just get a tight angle.
VAR: Yeah, give me a 2D line ready after this one for frame two after that.
Replay operator: So frame two there?
VAR: That's fine.
VAR: Perfect, yeah.
VAR: 2D line on the left boot.
Replay operator: Let me just switch angles.
VAR: Romero, I think it is?
Replay operator: I think it might be this angle [that is] better? Happy with this angle?
VAR: Yep.
Replay operator: 2D line on the boot?
VAR: 2D line on the left boot.
Replay operator: Yeah, okay.
Replay operator: So, 2D line on the boot.
VAR: And stop.
VAR: Check complete, check complete. That's fine, perfect.
Assistant referee 1: Playing.
Referee: Cheers, mate.
VAR:
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