Is it going to make much difference? People will still disagree and debate decisions even we can hear the refs explanation.
Shows the inconsistency again . Pretty much the same sort of incident happened in the Leicester v Brighton game and no foul was given - would have been a Brighton penalty You can debate if they were fouls or not but very different decisions were called .
Mark Clattenburg didn’t last long in Egypt so wonder if he will be back working for the PGMOL soon? Clattenburg quits Egypt refs role after five months
I'm beginning to think we used up all our VAR luck in the playoff final with all these disallowed goals
Well it was a red but if it was totally bias Liverpool would be going to a replay as Brighton’s last minute goal would have ruled out..
I think they knew they were pushing their luck by not giving 3 potential reds on top of the game against Wolves. There would've had to be an investigation if that goal didn't stand
Yeah, I thought the same yesterday when Rashford's legitimate goal was ruled out by VAR against the mighty Reading, and Carroll didn't even see yellow when he put Eriksen on crutches. On that I agree 100%
When a decision goes against a big team it's just a bad error from a poor ref. When a big team gets one its "they are biased and corrupt"
Some just have an inferiority complex on here it's tiresome. Some horrible decisions today but I've seen plenty go against us this season so it is what it is.
The officials are just plain useless. It was Coote reffing today and we've seen how shite he is against us in the past... Fabinho should've been sent off no question, ridiculous that didn't get referred, but the Konate one in of itself is a free kick and a harsh yellow at worst which VAR can't give, they obviously judged it wasn't a clear goalscoring opportunity.
The ref can though. Three should've been off for Liverpool today. The last two were as cowardly as it gets. Blatantly trying to injure players.