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Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool boss changing opinion on VAR after delays in Midtjylland draw

Jurgen Klopp says he is no longer sure if VAR is a good addition to the game after Liverpool draw in Midtjylland; both teams have goal ruled out and hosts awarded penalty thanks to second-half VAR decisions

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he is beginning to reconsider his stance of supporting the use of VAR

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits he is changing his opinion on the use of VAR after a frustrating night in Denmark.

The Reds drew 1-1 with Midtjylland in their Group D dead-rubber after Mohamed Salah netted the club's quickest Champions League goal with just 55 seconds on the clock to break Steven Gerrard's goal-scoring record in the competition with his 22nd strike.

However, three second-half VAR decisions - one which awarded the hosts a penalty to equalise through Alexander Scholz, another which denied the Midtjylland goal-scorer a second and a third which chalked off what would have been a late winner for Takumi Minamino - affected the flow of the game.

"It just took too long. I think in the end, I didn't see it back, the decisions were right but it was so difficult. It took three or four minutes and it was cold for the boys," Klopp said.

Caoimhin Kelleher gave away a penalty at Midtjylland
Image: Midtjylland's equaliser came after Caoimhin Kelleher was adjudged to have brought down Anders Dreyer

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"It is really hard and I could hear people saying 'oh my God'. It took really long and it was really cold, which doesn't help.

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"I used to be one of the people who said VAR is a good idea - I'm really not sure if I would say that again to be honest. But now we have it."

Apart from the technical difficulties and a knee injury to Kostas Tsimikas, it was a night full of positives for Liverpool.

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Teenagers Leighton Clarkson and Billy Koumetio, playing his first senior game, made their Champions League debuts.

Billy Koumetio was one of Liverpool's young defenders against Midtjylland
Image: 18-year-old French defender Billy Koumetio made his Liverpool debut from the bench in Denmark on Wednesday

Koumetio became the club's youngest player in the competition after coming on at half-time as Liverpool fielded their youngest team.

"He (Koumetio) will learn and especially we let them have the experience without making this one game too big," added Klopp.

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"It is a wonderful thing to have your first Champions League game, but your career is about how many you have.

"Both boys are already really skilled but they have a lot to learn and we will give them the time to do so.

"They helped us a lot because we could rest other players, which is very important.

"I am pretty sure it was a big night for both of them. I am really thankful they are as good as they are - that is the reason why we can use them - but I know there is more to come."

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