Liverpool 1-1 Man City | Highlights | John Stones & Alexis Mac Allister Goals

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Liverpool 1-1 Man City | Highlights | John Stones & Alexis Mac Allister Goals


It was honours even in the final Premier League battle between Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp as City and Liverpool played out a 1-1 draw at Anfield.

John Stones finished a clever corner routine by Kevin De Bruyne to give us a first half lead but Alexis Mac Allister’s penalty after the break ensured a point apiece.

The result, which summed…

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  3. The referee of the match did not count the penalty kick, amid silence from the video assistant technology Liverpool and Manchester City The match between Liverpool and Manchester City, during the summit of the 28th round of the English Premier League, witnessed a refereeing case that sparked controversy. In the final minutes of the match, Liverpool players called for a penalty kick, after Jeremy Doku made a strong foot tackle on Alexis McAllister, in the 90th + 7th minute. The referee did not award the penalty kick, amid silence from the video assistant technology. Did the referee deny Liverpool a kick? The match ended 1-1, causing Liverpool to lose two very important points in the race to win the English Premier League title. In exclusive statements to Al-Masry Al-Youm, Jehad Greisha said: “Liverpool deserved a penalty kick in the last minute of the match, after the violent intervention by the City player.” He confirmed: “The ball is a penalty of one million per cent, and a warning to the City player, due to his reckless entry into Mac Allister,” explaining: “The fault was on the VAR referees. VAR had to intervene in that game.” During the following lines, we review the most prominent cases that sparked controversy in Liverpool’s previous matches in the English Premier League. In the first round of the current season in the league, Liverpool played against Chelsea at the latter’s stadium. During the course of the match, and the result indicated a 1-1 draw between the two teams, the match referee decided not to award a penalty kick to Liverpool, in the 53rd minute, after a handball on Nicholas Jackson. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, and Liverpool dropped their first two points of the season.