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The money that referee Stuart Attwell received after the error that could have cost Liverpool the victory

Arbitration does not stop harming the Reds

By Charles Cornwall

Arbitration does not stop harming the Reds
Arbitration does not stop harming the Reds
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During the actions of the first half of the match between Liverpool and Fulham, the team led from the bench by Jürgen Klopp presented some disagreements regarding certain referee decisions that could have affected the partial result of the match of 2-2, being above all The goal scored by Kenny Tete generated the most doubts since it is argued that this score could have been possibly offside.

Although in Premier League matches it is no longer new that central or Video Arbitration referees make blunders during matches, it is surprising that this type of referees have very large profits for a poorly executed job in almost every match of the season. , the Reds being one of the institutions that continues to suffer the most with this issue, which now they can no longer even talk about without being punished.

 

The incompetence of the whistlers is not the only surprising thing about the case, since according to various sources of information, it is known that referees can receive amounts exceeding 80 thousand pounds sterling per year, rates that are sometimes very high if you take as a reference the work done on the field.

 

Even though Liverpool have scored a couple of great goals from outside the area to try to gain some advantage over their opponent, these wonders from Alexander Arnold and Mac Allister help very little if we take into account those refereeing decisions that unfortunately continue to favor the rival before the Reds, leaving no option for Klopp and his players other than to move forward trying to obtain a league title despite the failures that have already caused them to lose some points along the way.

Without any claim, the Reds must accept the final result

Despite the controversy generated around Fulham's second goal before the break, the Liverpool team can only generate internal questions that do not cause some type of sanction before the FA, dramatically achieving a final 4-3 comeback that, although It is true that they did not end up affecting the Reds in their fight for leadership, these types of acts do make it difficult for them to obtain victories, with more than just a record of 10 consecutive victories at Anfield being at risk during this matchday 14 duel.


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