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·25 de noviembre de 2024
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Dominik Szoboszlai’s clinical strike midway through the first half offered Liverpool a promising start on the south coast, but Southampton refused to wilt under the pressure. Their resilience shone through in the 40th minute when Tyler Dibling’s surging run was halted by Andy Robertson right on the edge of the penalty box.
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Referee Sam Barrott immediately awarded a penalty, though replays raised serious questions over the location of the contact. The Premier League later clarified that VAR lacked conclusive footage to intervene, leaving the contentious call unchallenged.
Adam Armstrong’s initial penalty was superbly saved by Caoimhin Kelleher, but the Southampton forward pounced on the rebound to level the score. After the interval, Mateus Fernandes fired the hosts ahead, seemingly setting up a shock result. However, Liverpool rallied with determination, fuelled by Mohamed Salah’s unrelenting knack for finding the back of the net.
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Salah’s contribution was a timely reminder of his enduring brilliance, steering the Reds to an eventual victory and maintaining their momentum under Arne Slot’s stewardship.
In his post-match comments, Slot was candid about the officiating decisions that left Liverpool supporters vocal. “In general, sometimes you could have made a different decision or not, but for me with the offsides and deciding if a ball is inside or outside, that is just black and white,” he stated.
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“It was a foul, that was clear, so if they saw it was inside then, yes, it’s a penalty. Sometimes with a knock, yes or no, or red card, yes or no. There was also an incident in the first half where you could argue if it’s a red card, yes or no. Those things you can argue, but offside and inside or outside the 18-yard box is something you cannot argue.”
Slot’s remarks alluded to another flashpoint involving former Liverpool stalwart Adam Lallana. A heavy touch saw Lallana lunge into Ryan Gravenberch with a challenge many felt deserved more than the yellow card shown by the referee. VAR, however, chose not to intervene, leaving yet another layer of controversy to an already dramatic encounter.