
For a long time in England, there has been a strong dispute between refereeing, VAR and the resolutions that affect several teams. However, the English league takes a drastic measure to end this problem and many will not like it. According to MAIL, The FA has warned all 20 Premier League managers that they risk increasingly harsh fines and suspensions if criticism of referees persists.
In fact, the FA has given Mikel Arteta a period of 4 days before taking action, to respond for his comments made after Arsenal's defeat against Newcastle criticizing the referees and the VAR. Jurgen Klopp has been another of the coaches who has had many complaints towards the refereeing in several matches of the day.
However, the Premier League has also tried to adopt measures for this type of situation when referees affect the result: "We have put measures in place to make sure that the error we saw does not happen again," Webb said on the program television "Match Officials: Mic'd Up", in which the referees' and VAR's mistakes in the Premier League are reviewed monthly.
Luis Diaz's goal against Spurs was wrongly ruled out for offside after a VAR call, with the Reds justifiably frustrated by a decision that cost them Premier League points. Despite some gigantic refereeing errors throughout the Premier League's 31-year history, no match has ever been replayed due to a refereeing error. That doesn't bode well for Klopp. However, it seems that the FA is on the side of the referees and may start sanctioning clubs and coaches.

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