Lopetegui fumes after Wolves goal winner ruled out against Liverpool

Wolverhampton head coach Julen Lopetegui bemoaned the loss of his club as they tie 2-2 with their host Liverpool in the third round of the FA Cup, as the two teams to play a rematch. After 82 minutes of action had been played at Anfield in the third round of the FA Cup, Julen Lopetegui's men looked to have grabbed a late lead when Toti Gomes cleverly flicked the ball into the net after the Reds failed to properly clear a corner. However, after a long check with VAR after the flag was raised, the goal was ruled out for offside and so the match ended 2-2. No TV angle showed anyone offside, but an out-of-frame Matheus Nunes was deemed to be out of position. Wolves were denied a famous FA Cup victory at Anfield after VAR was not given sufficient video evidence following Toti Gomes' late 'winner' against Liverpool. Matheus Nunes was deemed to have been in an offside position in the build-up but manager Lopetegui insisted the decision was wrong and the goal should have stood. After the game, Lopetegui said: “We have seen it, the offside doesn't exist, I'm sorry. It's impossible. Someone has told him it's offside, but we've seen the images, and it doesn't exist. Two touches are our players, and the second touch he doesn't want.
"The decision is wrong. I make mistakes every day, and sometimes they do too. Today we have the help of VAR, and it is a pity because I'm sorry, it's not offside."