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(VIDEO) Was it a penalty? The play in Liverpool vs Brighton that causes controversy

Liverpool FC and Brighton equalized, but a play that could have changed everything causes controversy

By Hector Garcia

Liverpool FC and Brighton equalized, but a play that could have changed everything causes controversy
Liverpool FC and Brighton equalized, but a play that could have changed everything causes controversy

Liverpool FC drew against Brighton in a match where a controversial play seemed to end up marking the outcome of the match. The Anfield team put themselves on the scoreboard in an important way, but it was a non-existent foul that Mohamed Salah ended up scoring from a penalty. The Egyptian striker scored excellently and scored a double in the match. Now, the club rescues a draw, but with the feeling of that play.

 

Brighton and Hove did not want to regret another loss: they finished their match against Aston Villa 1-6. In the previous 4 days, their results were varied: they have won 3 games and lost 1. They were able to score 11 goals and have conceded 12. Liverpool has just lost in their stadium against Tottenham by 1 to 2. The visiting team had a setback in the previous day that cut their streak of consecutive wins in 4 dates. In these matches, he has a balance of 12 goals scored and 5 conceded.

 

Everything seemed like a victory for Liverpool, but in a Marcha free kick, only Dunk arrived to send it to the back and get the tie. Alisson's frustrated face at the freedom with which the defender arrived. A result that is of little use to Jurgen Klopp's team in their quest to fight again in the Premier League for the title. Now, the club placed itself in an important way, but the penalty controversy ended up helping the team.

 

Salah appeared again for Liverpool

In a flurry of goals, the Egyptian turned the score around with two goals at 40 and 45 minutes. The first score came with an assist from Darwin Núñez in a play in which Luis Díaz also participated. The guajiro gave the ball to the Uruguayan who, first, opened for Salah's location. The Egyptian finished first and left footed, executed a cross shot and scored 1-1. Already in stoppage time, the Reds' 2-1 came from an infringement on the Hungarian Szoboszlai that Salah converted into a goal from twelve steps.


Hector Garcia

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