VAR circus continues, Liverpool can still throw Premier League title away, and Arsenal boss Unai Emery wants to be fired

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Do you remember those heady days when anti-VAR campaigners said, “but what will people discuss in the pub after the game if we let video make all the decisions?” I’ll tell you what they will discuss in the pub – all the decisions they still manage to get wrong even though they get to watch it back 46 times on video.

Of course, we are starting at Anfield where, seconds before City failed to clear the ball properly and Fabinho larruped the plastic off the ball, Pep was apoplectic that handball hadn’t been given against Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Don’t worry, Peppy G. This is the exact situation where VAR can come into its own.

I’d go as far as saying getting this one right, disallowing the goal and giving Sergio Aguero a chance to score his first at the home of Liverpool would be the turning point in the history of video technology in the English game.

What’s that? The video ref was getting a coffee? It’s a goal?

The thing is, I am not saying it is a clear and obvious error. I am not saying Trent meant it. I am not even saying that I would have given it. My point is, some of them get given and some of them do not get given – even in this alleged age of VAR will solve all refereeing errors that are ever made. Will they balls.

You’ve got refs either too keen to overturn the decisions made by their mate on the pitch or too scared to overturn the decisions made by their mate on the pitch.

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