Jamie Carragher suspects that the wrong decision was made to rule out Luis Diaz's first-half strike against Tottenham Hotspur based on the wait for an official response from PGMOL.
The decision caused all sorts of havoc as the Reds were denied the lead less than 10 minutes after being reduced to 10 men. Curtis Jones had been dismissed for a challenge on Yves Bissouma - a call that Gary Neville disagreed with.
It then allowed the hosts to score the first goal themselves through Heung-Min Son, although Cody Gakpo did manage to draw Jurgen Klopp's men level deep into first-half injury time.
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But revisiting the offside call, it was an unusual one due to the short length of time it took VAR officials Darren England and Dan Cook to reach a solid conclusion.
Television viewers in the United Kingdom were left further confused by the fact Sky Sports were unable to display official imagery of what the men at Stockley Park had drawn up. Almost an hour later at the end of half-time presenter Kelly Cates confirmed: "We haven't been provided with an image with the lines yet."
The ECHO also awaits an official response from PGMOL, or the Professional Game Match Officials Limited to give them their full title - the organisation that supply the top-flight with referees.
But sensing the outcome before one is confirmed, Liverpool legend Carragher took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to issue his verdict. Not on punditry duty for Sky Sports today himself, he made full use of the English language to express his feelings:
Whether the incorrect decision was made is yet to be
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