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(VIDEO) Spurs caretaker boss Ryan Mason has been outraged after Diogo Jota escaped ‘the clearest of red cards’ before scoring the winner for Liverpool

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(VIDEO) Spurs caretaker boss Ryan Mason has been outraged after Diogo Jota escaped ‘the clearest of red cards’ before scoring the winner for Liverpool

“It’s one of the clearest red cards I’ve ever seen,” Spurs caretaker boss Ryan Mason stunned as Diogo Jota avoided the red card in the 4-3 win. Liverpool at Anfield for challenging Oliver Skipp; Sky Sports pundits agreed Jota should have been sent off before scoring the Reds winner.

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Interim Tottenham boss Ryan Mason was outraged after Diogo Jota escaped ‘one of the clearest red cards’ before scoring the injury-time winner for Liverpool against Tottenham.
Referee Paul Tierney booked Jota for hitting Spurs midfielder Oliver Skipp in the head with a high boot as Liverpool led 3-2 in the final 10 minutes at Anfield.

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Skipp was forced out of the game after sustaining a major laceration to his head, but with VAR unwilling to intervene, Jota stayed on the pitch and hit the spectacular Liverpool winner 99 seconds after Richarlison snatched a point to Spurs in injury time. Mason, whose career as a player in 2018 for Hull City for Hull City ended against a serious head injury, said that after the “incredible” decision, he would obtain an explanation of the players.
“This is one of the clearest red boxes I have seen, it is difficult to take it,” Mason told Sky Sports. “It is impossible to miss it.
“When you talk about the endangerment of an opponent to take blood from a stud when the skip head is five and a half feet in the air. This type of decision can make the difference between winning the game or not . “It’s hard to understand and I would like an explanation. I saw the incident in real time and you have a feeling for those moments. The VAR officer has the benefit of a replay.”

 

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PGMOL rejects Jurgen Klopp’s claims 

While there was plenty of action on the pitch during Liverpool’s 4-3 win over Tottenham on Sunday, there was also controversy on the sidelines. Both Ryan Mason and Jurgen Klopp got into altercations with referee Paul Tierney and during the match. In fact, Klopp even injured his leg while yelling at Tierney during the goal celebration. Klopp received a yellow card for the celebration. It was a game that clearly had it all.

Klopp had a lot to say about the celebration. While acknowledging that the celebration may have been overdone, Klopp also had plenty to sit on what else could have happened between him and Tierney. “How can they [not] foul Mohamed Salah [ahead of Spurs’ third goal]?” said Klopp. “We have our history with Tierney, I really don’t know what he has against us, he said there were no problems but that can’t be true. I don’t understand the way he look at me. In England, nobody has to clarify these situations, it’s really difficult and difficult to understand. My celebration was not necessary, which is fair, but what he said to me when he m gave the yellow card is not correct.

It’s been an interesting year for refereeing in the Premier League, to say the least. Immediate rehearsal is always a mixed blessing with Var, which often places water instead of clarifying things. The Board of Directors of the Professional match match for missed punishments or inappropriate decisions that are taken apologized that PGMOL was fully behind her husband.
“PGMOL deliberately confirms Jürgen Klopp’s comments that he acted professionally, including caution with the director of Liverpool.

This puts your declaration directly in conflict with Klopps. We do not know if there will be another investigation, but that may not have disappeared soon, especially if Terney monitors another Liverpool game.

 

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Gary Neville says there are four Liverpool players who are really ‘struggling’ at the moment

Gary Neville said each of the four Liverpool defenders are struggling at the moment.
Commenting on Sky Sports, Neville saw Liverpool concede three goals against Tottenham Hotspur.
Luckily for the Reds, Diogo Jota saved the blush from the backline with his last-minute winning goal to give Jurgen Klopp’s side a 4-3 victory.
But it was still not the best day to be a member of the Liverpool defence.
None of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahima Konate, Virgil van Dijk or Andy Robertson enjoyed their time at Anfield. And Neville actually feels that they must have trouble at that time.
He said, “There are a lot of things on the midfielder or the time of Liverpool, but I must say that four have been excellent for several years, but they can encourage far too much these days.
“All are fighting individually. Many of the errors we see are due to individual errors and have not treated their duels. “”

It is just to say that Tottenham’s attack is the strongest part of his team, and Liverpool does not have to launch against Harry Kane and Heung-Min his quality every week.
But the four rear was too porous this season, it doesn’t matter which was published. Alexander-Arnold’s defensive battle is well documented, but both Konate and Van Dijk had tough afternoons yesterday.

Van Dijk was skinned by Ivan Perisic for the first goal, which was so rare in previous years, and Konate seemed to have trouble covering for marauding Alexander-Arnold, who now frequently wanders into midfield.
With players like Joel Matip and Joe Gomez also not always convincing when called up, it might be time to bring in some defensive reinforcements this summer – budget permitting.

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