Former Tottenham Hotspur chairman Alan Sugar has leapt to the defence of Liverpool after Luis Diaz's goal against Tottenham Hotspur was wrongly ruled out
Former Tottenham Hotspur chairman Alan Sugar has leapt to the defence of Liverpool after a VAR blunder saw them fall to their first Premier League defeat of the season at Tottenham on Saturday - insisting the "ramifications could cost" the Reds come May.
On Sunday, after England and Cook had been dropped from VAR duties for the Premier League's Sunday and Monday fixtures, Liverpool released a statement acknowledging the mistake by officials Simon Hooper, England and Cook but called for a review with "full transparency".READ MORE: Luis Diaz disallowed goal is just the tip of the iceberg with Liverpool and VAR
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