FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Liverpool FC l vs Newcastle United and this have cost them thier Job. Justice for Liverpool FC l 💪We are glad now that justice has now been given out 🥲🌚, This is a lesson to other Corrupt Referees

Premier League Acknowledges VAR Error in Newcastle vs. Liverpool Match – PGMOL Faces Criticism Over Referee Controversy
The Premier League is once again at the center of a VAR controversy following an admission by the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) regarding a critical error during Newcastle United’s clash with Liverpool at St. James’ Park on December 4, 2024. Fans from both sides have decried the officiating as one of the most glaring VAR mishaps in recent memory.
The Incident That Sparked Debate
The contentious moment unfolded in the 78th minute when Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimarães delivered a high, studs-up challenge on Liverpool’s Curtis Jones. The tackle, which connected above the ankle, was widely viewed as reckless and deserving of a straight red card.
However, referee Andy Madley issued only a yellow card, and the VAR team declined to recommend a review of the incident. This decision left fans and analysts baffled, especially as Guimarães went on to play a pivotal role in Newcastle’s late-game efforts.
PGMOL’s Admission of Error
In a post-match statement, the PGMOL acknowledged the mistake, stating, “After a detailed review, it has been concluded that the challenge on Curtis Jones warranted a red card. The VAR team failed to follow the correct protocol in evaluating the seriousness of the tackle.”
The admission sparked outrage, with hashtags like #VARFail and #JusticeForLiverpool trending on social media. Fans and pundits alike criticized the system, accusing it of compromising the integrity of the game.
A Match Full of Drama
Despite the controversy, the game itself delivered excitement, ending in a dramatic 3-3 draw. Liverpool showcased their resilience, coming back twice with standout performances from Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah, who scored two goals.
Liverpool dominated possession with 62% to Newcastle’s 38%, recording 19 shots compared to the Magpies’ 13. However, defensive errors proved costly for the Reds.
Newcastle’s goals came from Anthony Gordon and two clinical finishes by Alexander Isak. A late equalizer in the 89th minute, stemming from a mistake by Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, salvaged a point for Newcastle. Kelleher, who had otherwise made crucial saves, faced criticism for his lapse.
Calls for Change
Football analysts were quick to condemn the officiating, with Jamie Carragher branding the VAR decision “shameful” and Alan Shearer calling it “inexcusable.” Fans have echoed these criticisms, demanding enhanced training for referees and the introduction of independent VAR oversight to prevent similar errors.
Broader Implications
This incident raises broader concerns about the reliability of VAR in the Premier League. Originally introduced to correct clear and obvious mistakes, the system is now under scrutiny for eroding trust among fans and teams.
For Liverpool, who remain seven points ahead at the top of the table after 14 matches, this controversy could have significant implications for the title race. Meanwhile, Newcastle, vying for European qualification, will also find their performance overshadowed by the officiating scandal.
What Lies Ahead
As the backlash continues, the Premier League and PGMOL face increasing demands for reform. To preserve the integrity of English football, decisive measures must be taken to address the shortcomings of the current officiating system and restore confi
dence among players and fans alike.