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FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Liverpool FC l vs Manchester City and this have cost them thier Job. Justice for Liverpool FC 💪The are glad now that justice has now been given out 🥲🌚, This is a lesson to other Corrupt Referees.

VAR reviewed the play, but upheld referee Michael Oliver’s decision not to award a penalty, resulting in Liverpool having to settle for a draw.

 

Former official Dean, speaking on Sky Sports, suggested it could have been a penalty, calling Doku ‘very, very fortunate’.

 

However, Klopp appeared to sarcastically acknowledge Dean’s involvement with the broadcaster and hinted at ways to avoid such decisions.

 

In his post-match interview with Sky Sports, Klopp insisted it was ‘100 percent’ a foul and Doku should have been booked.

 

Klopp then joked, “You’ll find people… I think you’ve recruited Mike Dean; is he now working for Sky? Congratulations; it’s a great appointment, by the way.

 

“He’ll find something, as will the others. It’s a punishment for everyone in the world who plays football. If you don’t think it’s one, you may not be a football fan.”

 

Liverpool fans on social media praised his apparent dig at Dean, with one user commenting, “Shots fired.”

 

“Klopp’s I Don’t Give A F*** Farewell Tour is endlessly entertaining,” another person remarked. “Mike Dean casually two-foots here just because he can.”

 

A third user said, “This completely killed me. Klopp’s sticking it to Mike Dean.”

 

“Klopp firing shots at Mike Dean too, I thought I couldn’t love the guy anymore than I already did,” added another.

 

Former Liverpool player Daniel Sturridge left the Sky Sports studio laughing with a joke about his blazer.

 

City took the lead at Anfield with Kevin De Bruyne’s excellent corner from the right, finding John Stones who scored from close range.

 

Liverpool equalized through a penalty by Mac Allister after Ederson fouled Darwin Nunez, who was subsequently substituted due to injury.

 

The penalty appeals came late in stoppage time, and Liverpool failed to make the most of the resulting corner.

 

Klopp’s team is level on points with Arsenal at the top of the table, only separated by goal difference, with City trailing in third by one point.

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