The Fulham boss is still fuming that his side did not come away from their game against Liverpool with all three points.
The Reds have not put in the best of performances over recent weeks, with their match against Fulham on Sunday another example of why things need to change.
They looked like they had won it late on courtesy of Cody Gakpo bundling the ball over the line, but Harrison Reed’s 97th minute screamer meant it ended in a draw.
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Although this was probably a fair result, Fulham boss Marco Silva is still raging about one of the incidents that could have meant the game had a very different outcome, and he has revealed that they are waiting to hear back from PGMOL.
Liverpool’s opening goal that was scored by Florian Wirtz had a lengthy VAR check for offside, with everything pointing to the fact that it should have been ruled out.
However, one thing that many fans do not know is that there is a five centimetre tolerance for offside calls, giving the attacker the benefit of the doubt.
But even with the naked eye, Wirtz seemed a little more than five centimetres offside, and Silva agrees, with the Portuguese boss revealing that they have since contacted PGMOL for a statement.
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“Now, I have more images, different tools. For me, I cannot believe how that goal was allowed, it was a clear offside,” he said to reporters, including Jack Kelly, who posted the comments on his X account.
“We are still waiting for feedback from the Premier League. Everyone had the same opinion, it was clear. It’s much more than 5cm, in my opinion.”
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Florian Wirtz took his goal well, showing how he has improved
Despite all the noise around the goal, the finish itself was calm and composed, with Wirtz showing how he is getting better week after week.
Previously, the German has hit those shots straight at the goalkeeper, but this time he tucked it away into the corner in a high-pressure moment.
That is now his second Premier League goal, which is not a great record, but they have come in the last three games, highlighting how he is finding his feet.
He has gone from a potential bench player to now a key part of the Liverpool starting XI, and he will be needed to help get the Reds out of this mess.
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