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Corruption, refereeing again affects Liverpool in game against Bournemouth

In the first half of the match, there was a play that should have been a sending off for the Reds

By Charles Cornwall

In the first half of the match, there was a play that should have been a sending off for the Reds
In the first half of the match, there was a play that should have been a sending off for the Reds
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Liverpool face Bournemouth this Sunday in a matchday 21 of the Premier League in a match that takes place at the Vitality Stadium where although there were not many emotions in the goals there was a refereeing controversy and as it has become a habit it was again against the Reds as the decision ended up affecting the development of the game.

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Due to all the absences that the team led by German coach Jurgen Klopp has, Liverpool's line-up had several movements such as the inclusion of youth Conor Bradley, as well as the reappearance as a starter of Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez who has an important streak of few goals although he has become the best assisting player of the team.

The referee Andrew Madley had a controversial decision not to send off Cherries striker Justin Kluivert who had a strong play on Colombian striker Luis Diaz this was in the 14th minute which could have caused a major injury to the Reds player which despite having been reviewed in the VAR, there was no penalty for the home player.

Always against

Throughout this season and last season there have already been several occasions in which refereeing has affected Liverpool, remembering specific cases such as the game against Tottenham where Luis Diaz was unfairly awarded a goal or the game against Arsenal where a penalty should have been awarded for a handball inside the box by Odegaard.


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