HUGE CONTROVERSY: GRAHAM ROBERTS can’t believe what he’s hearing on Sky about Tottenham – Liverpool VAR drama after Liverpool receives VAR audio

This Tottenham vs. Liverpool VAR saga seems to go on forever!

That Luis Diaz goal that didn’t stop continues to make headlines on Tuesday, and neither the media nor Liverpool are likely to stop until they have clear answers – the player himself has issued a two-word statement on Instagram amid the commotion.

But when Tottenham icon Graham Roberts turned on Sky Sports, he couldn’t believe what he was hearing because some seem to be suggesting that the weekend match be “replayed.”

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Graham Roberts has been ripping out his hair, asking on Twitter, “Am I going insane?” and urging all parties concerned to “move on.”

Well, it’s very clear that Liverpool will not do that because they want answers, first and foremost in the form of the VAR tapes of that Luis Diaz decision being made public.

But, in the meantime, plenty is being said about it, and you can bet it will make its way into this weekend’s action.

A rematch between Tottenham and Liverpool?
“I’ve been listening to Sky Sports News, am I going mad,” Roberts replied. “Yes, the refs messed up on the goal on Saturday.”

“The send-offs were appropriate. They’re now stating we should replay the game JOKE. Should Manchester United vs. Wolves be replayed because Wolves did not receive a penalty? Everyone must move on.”

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A replay would never occur.
Anyone who suggests a repeat is on the cards is completely insane because it would open a can of worms.

Every team in the country would then speak up and demand that specific games be replayed. Everyone has been in the situation that Liverpool is currently in.

This fallout will continue indefinitely until the dialogue between those in the VAR booth and the on-field referee is made public.

That way, fans can decide how everything played out for themselves.

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