Tottenham Hotspur have brutally trolled Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp by sending a cheeky message to their fans.
Last weekend, during Spurs’ Premier League clash with Liverpool, Reds winger Luis Diaz had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside.
Since then, the PGMOL have been forced to apologise and release the VAR audio from the incident.
Speaking on the back of the audio release, Reds boss Jurgen Klopp suggested the match should be replayed.
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He said: “Some people probably don't want me to say, but not as the manager of Liverpool so much, more as a football person, the only outcome should be a replay. That's how it is. It probably will not happen.
“That's why I think a replay would be the right thing. If it happened again, a replay would be the right thing to do or the referee has the opportunity to bring both coaches together and say, 'Sorry we made a mistake but we can solve it. Let Liverpool score a goal and we can start from there.'”
On Thursday afternoon, Spurs aimed a cheeky dig at Liverpool and Klopp after their official app issued a cheeky message to their fans.
Fans have been sharing the message they have received from the club, which said: “Our home league clash with Liverpool has been rescheduled.”
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The fixture in question is the Barclays Women’s Super League clash between Spurs and Liverpool.
On their website, Spurs said: “The broadcast selection for rounds five, six and seven of the 2023/2024 Barclays Women’s Super League season have been completed, with our home match against Liverpool on Sunday 12 November scheduled for television coverage.
“That means an earlier kick-off time at Leyton Orient's Brisbane Road, with the match now starting at 12.30pm and televised live on BBC Two.”
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Topics: Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, VAR, Jurgen Klopp, Football