Liverpool lost their last Premier League match with a controversial VAR error that could have changed the course of the match. Given this, the Merseyside team is not happy with the PGMOL despite the fact that the same body accepted its mistake. Even the team's own rivals echoed this situation that today seems worrying. Even high-level technology can make mistakes.
Liverpool had a few days to distract themselves and turn their attention to Thursday's Europa League match against Union Saint-Gilloise. Everything seems to indicate that the issue of VAR did affect the team in a certain way. Despite the starting lineup alternating between alternate players and regular starters, the team did not show the best performance of all. Despite not losing, the game was far from perfect.
From the first minutes, the Anfield team prevailed with possession of the ball. However, the arrivals were not entirely good, so there was little forcefulness in front of the goal. Despite trying and filling Harvey Elliot with passes on the wings, the strategy did not work. The first goal of the match fell due to a mistake by the visiting goalkeeper that finally pushed Ryan Gravenberch.
It should be noted that the Dutchman had a good performance in the match. Even, some fans assured that they already understand what Jurgen Klopp saw in the player from Bayern Munich. Without a doubt, Gravenberch showed that his performance is better as a starter than as a substitute. Everything seems to indicate that the player simply adapts better starting from the beginning.
Given this, many fans have expressed their desire for Ryan to start this Sunday against Brighton. He has even been seen as a complete player who can cover several positions for Klopp, according to the Liverpool Echo. For this reason, the player has the level to start this Sunday against Brighton. At the moment, nothing has been confirmed yet.
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