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

After reviewing the play, VAR decided to uphold referee Michael Oliver’s on-field ruling that there was no penalty, and Liverpool had to settle for a draw.
While commentating for Sky Sports, former official Dean suggested that it might have been a penalty and referred to Doku as “very, very fortunate.”
But Klopp appeared to mockingly acknowledge his work with the broadcaster and made a suggestion that he would find a way to withhold the prize.
The Liverpool manager claimed in his post-game interview with Sky Sports that Doku ought to have been booked because it was “100%” a foul.
Klopp continued, saying, “You will meet people… I believe you hired Mike Dean; is he currently employed by Sky? Congratulations! By the way, that appointment is fantastic.
“He and the others will both discover something. It’s a penalty, and everyone who plays football on the planet agrees. Perhaps you aren’t a fan of football if you don’t think there is one.”
His apparent jab at Dean was well received by Liverpool supporters on social media, with one commenting on X, “Shots fired.”
Klopp’s Farewell Tour, “I Don’t Give A F***,” is still incredibly entertaining. Just because he can, Mike Dean two-footed this casually “added another.
“This absolutely killed me,” a third person stated. Klopp slapping Mike Dean with it.”
“Klopp firing shots at Mike Dean too, I thought I couldn’t love the guy anymore than I already did,” commented another.
Daniel Sturridge, the former star of Liverpool, makes a joke about his blazer and departs the Sky Sports studio laughing.
John Stones gave City the lead at Anfield with a close-range goal after Kevin De Bruyne’s deft ball on a corner from the right.
Ederson fouled Darwin Nunez, who was substituted because of an injury sustained in the incident, allowing Mac Allister to score a penalty for Liverpool to tie the score.
The Reds were unable to capitalise on the ensuing corner as the penalty calls came well into stoppage time.
At the top of the standings, Klopp’s team is tied with Arsenal but only one point behind them due to goal differential, with City in third place.