July 8, 2024

VAR against Liverpool is further evidence that a Brighton player should have been red carded.

Once again, the relief officials made a mistake that hurt the Reds.

A mistake by the assistant referees this Sunday cost the Reds, especially the Hungarian Dominik Szoboszlai, a penalty in a week when controversy was close to Liverpool, especially about the VAR decision in the Tottenham game. last weekend after Luis Diaz’s goal was disallowed. All this happened in the last play of the first half, when Liverpool pressed hard and took the ball away from the Seagulls inside their box. As the Hungarian was about to take a shot that could hit a goal, German midfielder Pascal Gross brought him down in the penalty area. The play clearly called for a red card, but referee Anthony Taylor and VAR decided against it.

Egypt’s Mohamed Salah managed to score straight away to win the game after a difficult opening half, but the referee again insulted the Reds as the advantage should have been on the pitch and the home side should have kept a man down. the entire second half. As with Luis Diaz’s foul last week, they have now made the wrong decision and there is evidence to support the argument that the German should be dropped. Proof

Various accounts published a section of the FA rules detailing which plays, including German midfielder Pascal Gross and Hungarian Dominik Szoboszlai, merit a red card on social media. Therefore, it would not be surprising if Jürgen Cloud once again expressed his displeasure at the press conference due to these mistakes against the team, especially considering the referee Anthony Taylo, who often caused controversy during the reign of the Reds.

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