JURGEN KLOPP has admitted it is "tough" to deal with the VAR shambles as he slammed three decisions in Liverpool's defeat to Tottenham.
Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota were sent off for the Reds with Klopp claiming both were unfairly dismissed.
But the Liverpool boss was most aggrieved with the decision to rule out Luis Diaz's first-half strike for offside, which would have put his side 1-0 up.
The PGMOL released an apology after the match admitting Diaz's goal should have stood, blaming a "significant human error".
SunSport understands VAR Darren England clearly saw Diaz was ONSIDE but forgot what the on-field decision was, so accidentally gave the "check complete" signal believing he was AWARDING Diaz's goal when, in fact, he was allowing play to continue at 0-0.
When Klopp was asked about the incident before learning of the PGMOL's apology, he said: “When we saw it, we thought ‘that’s not offside’. They drew the lines wrong.
“The ball is between Mo's legs, they drew the line wrong and didn't judge the moment when Mo passed the ball right.
“It is so tough to deal with it. I’m now relatively calm, and during the game we were really calm. Your heart rate is 160-180… and you see that, and the red card and the next red card. It’s difficult.”
He also criticised Diogo Jota's dismissal and felt his side's style of play did not warrant two red cards.
Klopp added: “Nothing changed for us. I don't need that, I saw it, I know whoever made the mistake didn't do on it purpose. It will not help.
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“How can Jota in this game go off the pitch with two yellow cards, the first he barely touched him and for sure not his fault.
“That is what is the problem. We have so many things. When did you last hear a game with 11 v 9? And we were close to 11v 8! There were no horrible fouls.
“We were not kicking players or whatever. The boys made a super intense game of it, it is crazy how hard we fought. In the end we got nothing. The result is gone but the performance will stay with me forever. I loved our attitude and our desire.
“They didn't do it on purpose, I know that, but mistakes still happen. If we want to talk about it do it properly and not with creating headlines with emotional managers.”
The German did not change his position after learning of the PGMOL's apology, which he dismissed as it does not help his side.
He told the BBC: “Who does that help? We had that situation in the Man Utd game.
“Did Wolves get the points for it? We won’t get the points for it.
“We all thought that when VAR came in it would make things easier.
Klopp felt just as strongly about the call to show Jones a red card for his tackle on Yves Bissouma.
He claimed it was not a bad tackle, with Gary Neville also suggesting Jones was unfortunate to see red as he did not intend to slip over the ball.
Klopp added: “I never saw a game like this with the most unfair circumstances, crazy decisions.
"We scored an own goal, that is really tough to take but I am really proud. The first red card, Curtis steps on the ball and goes over. Not a bad tackle.
"It looks different in slow motion. He steps full throttle on the ball and goes over the ball. That is unlucky.”