Mo Salah did all he might to assist Liverpool win the sport at Goodison Park but when one second exhibits how onerous it was for him, it’s a late problem from Carlos Alcaraz.
Because the clock ticked down, our No.11 had the ball round three Everton defenders and nonetheless managed to wriggle his well past them – earlier than being hacked down by the Argentinian.
It couldn’t have been a extra clear foul and one that will have ensured we might run the clock down in direction of what would have been a rightful victory.
As a substitute, play was waved on and a matter of minutes later the ball was at the back of our web and the scoreline was 2-2.
Mo Salah was so clearly fouled it was superb it was missed
Footage from the stands showcased this much more and it’s baffling that Michael Oliver couldn’t give a blatant determination, at an important time within the recreation.
Once we have a look at the brand new angle now offered for Beto’s push on Ibou Konate too, it leads you to assume there can solely be two attainable causes for this.
Both the official is corrupt or not ok, with the primary assertion seeming unlikely given the choices made towards Arsenal too – it appears apparent that it’s the latter.
Even fellow referees have highlighted the errors made by the 39-year-old within the recreation and it simply makes being robbed of two factors even more durable to take.
Happily, Arne Slot’s facet have been so spectacular that we’re all disenchanted with a seven-point lead on the high of the desk – let’s simply hope it stays that manner or will get even greater this Sunday.
You possibly can watch the video of Salah being fouled through @franfutbolitoss on TikTok:
@franfutbolitoss Salah 😂 #salah #fyp #mosalah #mohamedsalah #mosalah🇪🇬 #fypシ ♬ sonido authentic – Fran 😸
How is that this not a foul on Salah?#LFC pic.twitter.com/5XUg1fHKbA
— Calvin ♨️ (@TrentDeBruyne) February 13, 2025
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