"Wolves" captain expressed dissatisfaction with the VAR system after losing to "Liverpool"

"Wolves" team on Sunday, away, lost 0-1 to the "Premier" league leaders "Liverpool" footballers.

The only goal in this match was scored by Sadio Mane in the 42nd minute, although the "wolves" also sent the ball into the goal at the end of the first half, but it was not counted due to a minimal offside.

Due to this decision, after the match, "Wolves" captain Conor Coady was very dissatisfied, stating that VAR is not working as it should.

"Everyone talks about VAR, but nobody asks the players for their opinion. Personally, I think VAR is not working properly at the moment.

Regarding our offside, I still can't understand this decision. It was similar in the match against "Manchester City", but that time we didn't collapse and achieved a positive result.

During the match, I tried to get an explanation from referee Anthony Taylor, who is a great specialist, but he couldn't answer my questions," - C. Coady said after the match.

Defender also recalled the crucial "Liverpool" attack, where S. Mane received the pass from Adam Lallana, who was initially flagged for a handball, but after VAR review, the decision was changed, as the Englishman clearly only touched the ball with his shoulder.

However, C. Coady appealed after the match that the handball should have been given to Virgil van Dijk, who later made the pass to A. Lallana.

"We believe that van Dijk played with his hand and then immediately made a very important pass. The referee told me that this episode was too far, but he made a crucial pass. Van Dijk is a wonderful player and made a great pass, but it seems that he played with his hand before that.

We played against "Liverpool" and created a lot of chances, especially in the second half. We must understand that it is extremely difficult to win in this stadium, but the referee's decisions, which were constantly not in our favor, killed us. Being on the field, it doesn't seem like VAR helps referees make the right decisions," - added the "Wolves" captain.