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‘100 percent’ – Former referee issues unexpected verdicts regarding Liverpool vs. Newcastle United controversy

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‘100 percent’ – Former referee issues unexpected verdicts regarding Liverpool vs. Newcastle United controversy Newcastle United suffered a humiliating 2-0 loss to

 

 


 

Liverpool at Anfield as they prepared for their Carabao Cup final against the Reds. It was anticipated that the Magpies would defy the odds, formbook, and history by achieving their second-ever Premier League victory at Anfield, following their 4-3 victory over Nottingham Forest at St James’ Park just three days prior.

 

 

 

 

However, Alexander Isak’s absence was wholly due to a groin injury, rendering him unable to assist his team in avoiding a further loss during their travels in the northwest. Liverpool achieved a convincing two-goal victory over the Magpies, with Arne Slot in attendance. However, Liverpool’s margin of victory could have been significantly greater had a few decisions been in their favour.

 

 

 

 

Referee Stuart Attwell awarded the Magpies a free kick for a challenge committed by Mohamed Salah on Lewis Hall during the opening exchanges, despite the Egyptian, his teammates, and the crowd’s strong pleas for a penalty. The Reds believed they had scored a third goal in the dying minutes when Nick Pope misplaced a cross, which was ultimately cleared.

 

 

 

 

Gallagher disclosed that the referee’s initial call was the most significant factor in VAR not intervening in the Liverpool team’s early calls for a penalty, despite his conviction that Hall had committed a violation. Gallagher reiterated, “Once more, the referee is the focal point of this.”

 

 

 

“He believes that Salah has struck Hall outside the box.” “If Stuart Attwell had not committed a foul on Hall, it would have been a penalty because he has brought Salah down.” However, the referee signalled for the initial foul on Hall, resulting in a free kick for Newcastle rather than a penalty for Liverpool.

 

 

 

 

As the custodian prepares to retrieve the ball, Konate places his arms around Pope’s shoulder, causing him to lose it. Everyone anticipates a free kick. “The Newcastle players react immediately, while the Liverpool players almost anticipate its arrival.” “It is effortless to commit a foul once you recognise it.” For the time being, Newcastle United and Liverpool players are exempt from the Carabao Cup final exclusion.

 

 

 

Neither team received a red card during the match on Wednesday night, which implies that no one has been suspended for the Carabao Cup final next month. The offending player would have been disqualified from the final if they had received a red card for violent conduct last night, which would have resulted in a three-match domestic suspension.







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