- Virgil van Dijk appeared to have given Liverpool the lead in the Carabao Cup final
- But the Reds captain’s header against Chelsea was ruled out for offside after a VAR check
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Liverpool fans are furious on social media after Virgil van Dijk’s goal in the Carabao Cup final was disallowed for offside.
In a back-and-forth clash at Wembley, where both sides had chances to take the lead, Liverpool looked to have seized the initiative after Andy Robertson’s free-kick.
The Reds captain beat Ben Chilwell with the ball and fired his header past Djordje Petrovic before driving away in celebration.
However, a VAR check later revealed that Wataru Endo had been offside during the run-up, with the referees ruling that he had blocked Levi Colwill.
The decision proved highly controversial on social media, with some Liverpool fans claiming they had been robbed of an opener.
Virgil van Dijk thought he had given Liverpool the lead against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final
But a VAR check later ruled out the Reds captain’s header for offside on Wataru Endo
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One fan wrote: ‘That’s a shameful decision. Really shameful. Colwill never came close to stopping Virgil. We were robbed of a great goal.’
The sentiment was shared by many Liverpool fans online, with another writing: ‘That’s the most ridiculous decision I’ve ever seen.’
Another agreed: ‘No goal. That is a shocking call from the VAR team.”
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