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what a load of ballacks. And how on earth can the VAR be deceived - the VAR has watched it over and over - can't be deceived just - oh I don't know what...anyway...commentator talking rubbish.
 
Just goes to show how all officials make crazy decisions. It is almost like VAR confuses them, once they slow everything down and watch it 20 times
Pulling a shirt is still a foul.
It’s the refs that have let them go that’s the problem it’s the norm now.
We all know if you don’t go down you don’t get. But that was on pause 😉

Thought the ref gave some very strange decisions none worse than booking Jones.

We did enough to win just imo.
But looked like we wouldn’t score until Wirtz came on.
Him and Bradley made a huge difference.

Isak and Eketike going for the same ball needs sorting out going forward.
But we did look better.
 
Pulling a shirt is still a foul.
It’s the refs that have let them go that’s the problem it’s the norm now.
We all know if you don’t go down you don’t get. But that was on pause 😉

Thought the ref gave some very strange decisions none worse than booking Jones.

We did enough to win just imo.
But looked like we wouldn’t score until Wirtz came on.
Him and Bradley made a huge difference.

Isak and Eketike going for the same ball needs sorting out going forward.
But we did look better.

In the context of what has gone in the last week, last night’s performance away against very tough opponents was excellent. Again, looking at the wider picture the fans at the end of the game were chanting Slot’s name, not Salah’s.

Is there a way back for Salah? Of course there is. Behind the scenes he needs to apologise, park his ego, get his head down in training and show he’s good enough for the match day squad. Not that hard for someone of Salah’s ability… but will he?

The last few matches have suggested Liverpool are nudging their way back on track. Salah needs to recognise the bigger picture and help turn things around, not hinder them.
 
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