/Manchester United manager secret meeting with Premier League officials in desperate bid to fix VAR
Premier League’s head of football relations Simon Morgan

Manchester United manager secret meeting with Premier League officials in desperate bid to fix VAR

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer met with Premier League officials on Wednesday to discuss possible perfections to the VAR system. Sports enthusiasts from around the world can purchase Premier League Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Manchester United manager secret meeting with Premier League officials in desperate bid to fix VAR
Manchester United manager secret meeting with Premier League officials in desperate bid to fix VAR

The Premier League’s director of football Richard Garlick and head of football relations Simon Morgan moved to Manchester to hear Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s opinions and debate what changes would improve constancy and exactness of conclusions.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is unable to join when referees chief Mike Riley meets with top-flight managers based in the north of England. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should have little to criticize. To date, United has ducked being on the wrong end of any divisive VAR results.

They were given a penalty in the match against Norwich after the VAR drafts, while Rashford’s goal against the blues was tolerable to stand after VAR measured. It is understood no strong opposition to the way VAR is being used was spoken when southern-based top-flight managers met last week.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp voiced his prevention at VAR after Roberto Firmino had a goal ruled out for offside during his side’s win at Aston Villa on Saturday. Klopp, who has demanded his side have been on the wrong end of several big VAR decisions this term, has called for an explanation about the current use of the system.

Manchester United manager secret meeting with Premier League officials in desperate bid to fix VAR
Manchester United manager secret meeting with Premier League officials in desperate bid to fix VAR

Thursday’s meeting is also likely to feature debates over the gradually spiky topic of pitchside screens. Monitors are widely used outside of the Premier League, however, following debates with clubs before the start of the season, officials are yet to use them in any of the 110 top-flight matches so far.

The views of all managers will be processed ahead of any latent VAR policy changes to be measured at the next Premier League shareholders meeting which will take place in London on November 14.

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