Jurgen Klopp doesn’t seem to be impressed by the new football revolution of introducing blue card in football. Charismatic manager of Liverpool FC, has voiced his skepticism about the latest football revolution – the introduction of the blue card. Known for his outspoken nature, Klopp didn’t mince words when expressing his disapproval, stating, “I can’t remember their last good idea, and I’m 56.”
The blue card, a recent addition to football, serves as a disciplinary tool, allowing referees to temporarily send off players for a set period. This concept, aimed at reducing on-field indiscipline, has faced criticism from Klopp, who draws parallels with the contentious VAR (Video Assistant Referee) system.
Klopp’s sentiments explains the sentiments of many traditionalists in the football world who have been wary of technological and rule changes. The introduction of VAR, intended to enhance the accuracy of officiating decisions, has been met with mixed reviews.
 
 
          