Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers played out a 2-2 draw in the third round of the FA Cup at Anfield. This is what happened with VAR.
[Liverpool](/soccer/team?id=364) took the lead in the 52nd minute when he [Cody Gakpo](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/249524/Cody-Gakpo) tried to find [Mohamed Salah](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/173896/Mohamed-Salah) with a ball over the top. Dean decided not to intervene in the on-field decision to allow the goal. There is no doubt Salah is in an offside position, but if the officials judge Toti's actions to be a "deliberate play", Salah cannot be penalised or offside. There are many factors which are taken into account, and an attempted header is judged more in favour of the defender than a kick. The VAR, Mike Dean, had to go with the decision of the assistant because there were no definitive calibrated camera angles to show the position of Nunes and the last defender when Hwang heads the ball. [Liverpool](/soccer/team?id=364) and [Wolverhampton Wanderers](/soccer/team?id=380) played out a 2-2 draw in the third round of the FA Cup at Anfield, but there were two controversial offside decisions.
Latest Wolverhampton Wanderers news from BirminghamLive as Match of the Day pundit slam offside calls in the club's FA Cup draw with Liverpool.
“The laws of the game say that (Salah’s) goal should stand but for a football fan, this shouldn’t stand. “Toti does the right thing, he tries to deal with the situation but (Salah’s) offside. "They don’t adhere to that rule every week (in the Premier League),” Murphy said. The rule shouldn’t even be there to be wrongly interpreted!” Salah’s equalising goal correctly stood, according to the current offside laws. The technology is there, we see it every week. [comments section…](https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/wolves-liverpool-motd-offside-decisions-25923350#comments-wrapper) Speaking about the freak occurrence that saw Toti’s winner ruled out for Wolves, Stephen Warnock said: “This is really difficult and really frustrating for all football fans. It’s not foolproof, it doesn’t always work.” It’s a bad decision.” Hwang Hee-chan put Julen Lopetegui’s side back on level terms but wolves were cruelly denied the win after Toti’s supposed winner, 10 minutes from time, was ruled offside by the officials due to Matheus Nunes’ positioning. We looked at this so many times.
New Liverpool signing Cody Gakpo has now shared what went wrong for the Reds as they were held to a draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup last ...
As a team, a lot was left to be desired. I think we showed real team spirit at moments, so that’s good. [Hwang Hee-chan equalising in the 66th minute.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64168002)
Liverpool prevented a defeat after VAR failed to provide any evidence on an offside call for a goal that would have won Wolves the match.
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scores his side's second goal during the English FA Cup soccer match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield in Liverpool, England. Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring his side's second goal during the English FA Cup soccer match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield in Liverpool, England. Liverpool's Ben Doak in action during the English FA Cup soccer match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield in Liverpool, England.
Liverpool were held to a 2-2 draw with Wolves in their FA Cup third round tie at Anfield on Saturday night.
“A sense of lackadaisicalness in the air almost from the opening whistle. “The Wolves manager will have mixed memories of his first FA Cup game. “Cody Gakpo also made his debut and had a role in Mohamed Salah putting Liverpool ahead. “Towards the end there even was a third comedy of errors when a Liverpool goalmouth scramble after a corner led to Toti putting the ball in the net only for offside to be given, puzzlingly. Liverpool, in contrast, are still trying to reconnect with the best version of themselves. They look reinvigorated and dangerous and will certainly fancy their chances of finishing the job at Molineux. It means that Liverpool will have to take part in a replay at Molineux, with a date for the tie yet to be confirmed. “Liverpool’s manager would banish them immediately, if he had the chance, but on reflection he must surely be relieved they remain part of the calendar. They were the ones who played as if at full-strength, not the team in Red. “The hapless way Liverpool gave up each of Wolves’s goals might have been taken from a West End farce. However, Goncalo Guedes and Hwang Hee-chan strikes for the visitors mean a replay will be needed to determine the winner. “Wolves, though, ended understandably furious – Julen Lopetegui was booked for his complaints – about the chalked-off finish.
Toti thought he had scored the winner, only for the visitors' wild celebrations to be cut short by an offside flag.
“We deserve not more than a draw. I have seen the replay.” We have talked with the referee.
Video footage has emerged from the crowd at Anfield showing Liverpool may have been lucky not to lose their FA Cup clash with Wolves.
Footage taken from the Sir Kenny Dalglish stand has shown Trent Alexander-Arnold appearing to play Toti onside. READ MORE: Toti Gomes appeared to have won it late on, but his [goal was ruled out for offside](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/wolves-goal-against-liverpool-disallowed-25922562). [ Darwin Nunez](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/darwin-nunez-ignores-taunts-teach-25921618) levelled the tie.