Leicester supervisor Steve Cooper says the membership have met with the Premier League to debate “an terrible human error” which gave Crystal Palace a objective in last weekend’s 2-2 draw.
Cooper’s facet took a 2-0 lead early within the second half at Selhurst Park courtesy of Stephy Mavididi however Jean-Philippe Mateta scored twice to present the Eagles a degree.
Mateta’s first objective was initially dominated out for offside, with the video assistant referee (VAR) overturning the choice regardless of replays showing to point out the French striker in an offside place.
Cooper says the membership have proven proof to the Premier League however haven’t obtained an apology.
“We’re over it now, nevertheless it was an terrible human error,” stated Cooper.
“We’ve seen pictures that present he clearly was offside, however they froze it on the flawed time – all the pieces seen has been a false picture.
Leicester are with out a win of their opening 4 video games again within the Premier League and face pointless Everton at home on Saturday afternoon.
“We had a large error go towards us, errors like that should not occur and it is why we’re altering to the semi-automated system,” Cooper added.
“We felt very let down by it. We wanted to face up for the membership and inform the Premier League what we thought.”