VAR controversy against Harm Liverpool, Reds stopped by Sheffield in Round I



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The controversy of the VAR in Liverpool vs Sheffield United at Anfield in Week 6 of the Premier League, Saturday (10/24/2020).

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The controversy of the VAR in Liverpool vs Sheffield United at Anfield in Week 6 of the Premier League, Saturday (10/24/2020).

BOLASPORT.COM – In the first half, Liverpool had to draw 1-1 against Sheffield United at Anfield in the sixth Premier League match on Saturday (10/24/2020).

Playing with an attacking formation, Liverpool had from the beginning put Sheffield in danger.

Even John Lundstram received a yellow card in the 3rd minute for raping Mohamed Salah.

Alexander-Arnold’s tendency came close to scoring a goal from midfield with a free kick, but Aaron Ramsdale was still able to deny it.

Although they kept pressing, Liverpool had to give in in the 13th minute.

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Fabinho fouled Oli McBurnie right on line 16 of the box. The referee reviewed via VAR and awarded a penalty to Sheffield.

Even on replay, Fabinho was seen to make a clean tackle that hit the ball.

The referee’s decision had become synonymous with twitter because for the second time in a row (previously in the game against Everton) Liverpool was harmed by the VAR controversy.

Sander Berge, who was the executor, sent Alisson in the wrong direction. 1-0 for Sheffield.



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