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  •   Home > News > Sports > Soccer

    Liverpool midfielder James Milner says he's falling out of love with football

    Liverpool midfielder James Milner says he's falling out of love with football


    He's the latest player to question the use of the video assistant referee, after his side's 1-all draw with Brighton in the Premier League.

    Diogo Jota had opened the scoring for the champions, but that goal was cancelled out when the Seagulls were awarded an injury-time VAR penalty.

    Reds skipper Jordan Henderson said after the game he'd rather play without VAR, while Milner took to social media to say it's clear and obvious there needs to be a serious discussion about it.

    Liverpool's had eight decisions overturned so far this season, the highest number of any Premier League club.

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