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Liverpool fans were left fuming after a contentious penalty decision went against their team during a home match against Fulham on Saturday.

 

The frustration started early in the game when Issa Diop and Andreas Pereira made aggressive tackles on Andy Robertson and Ryan Gravenberch. Fulham then took the lead through Pereira, who scored with an impressive acrobatic finish. Robertson, meanwhile, received a red card after a poor touch allowed Harry Wilson to advance towards goal.

 

Despite being reduced to 10 players, Liverpool managed to equalize in the second half thanks to Cody Gakpo. However, their frustrations grew when a penalty claim was waved away. During the play, Gakpo cut in from the left, and Joe Gomez made an overlapping run, only to collide heavily with Kenny Tete. While Tete seemed to be blocking Gakpo’s shot, his contact with Gomez resembled a foul. The clash left Gomez injured and led to his substitution by Timothy Castagne.

 

Liverpool’s appeals for a penalty were dismissed by both the referee and VAR, leaving fans enraged. One supporter commented, “VAR needs to be held accountable for this disaster. Fulham should have been down to 10 men and conceded a penalty.” Another fan added, “Is VAR even working? That was an obvious penalty.”

 

The controversy deepened when Rodrigo Munoz put Fulham back in the lead in the 76th minute, assisted again by Antonee Robinson. It seemed Liverpool was headed for their first defeat since losing to Nottingham Forest. However, a late equalizer from Diogo Jota ensured a dramatic 2-2 draw for Arne Slot’

s team.

 

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