Liverpool FC emerged victorious in their UEFA Europa League match in a match where they certainly struggled against an organized team, but ultimately managed to take the result. Now, the team is heading towards a new classification, as expected, and hopes to compete in the competition, as well as be one of the possible champions of it. Jurgen Klopp's team looked good, but certainly struggled in places.
The match started very evenly, both teams put themselves in the game as expected and managed to finish with a goal that broke an obvious parity at the beginning. Former Bayern Munich, Ryan Gravenberch, was the player who sent the first ball into the back of the net. In the end, Diogo Jota also scored in the match and took an important victory so that Liverpool could forget the bad memory left by the last round of the UEFA Europa League.
Before this match, Klopp was clear about what he experienced last day. "They didn't do it on purpose and we must not forget it. Yes, it was a mistake. An obvious mistake. I think there would have been solutions and the result should be a repeat. "It probably won't happen. As far as I remember, something like this has never happened, which is why I think a replay should be played," Klopp said in advance of the match against Union Saint-Gilloise. A situation that seems more than complicated to happen.
Darren England (VAR) was most responsible for the fact that, with Tottenham vs Liverpool 0-0, Luis Díaz's goal did not go up on the scoreboard and gave the Reds the first goal of the game. An error that was not of calculation, but of understanding. Something that is known thanks to the fact that the Premier League has shared the conversation that all the judges had (both on the field and from the VAR) in canceling an offside that was legal. However, the club achieves a vital victory in the UEFA Europa League and continues its good momentum.
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