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He was banned at the beginning of the season with Liverpool, now he could be suspended again

This Liverpool player could be facing some trouble again

By Hector Garcia

This Liverpool player could be facing some trouble again
This Liverpool player could be facing some trouble again

Liverpool suffered a painful defeat this weekend to Tottenham in the Premier League. Jurgen Klopp's team suffered in their visit to London in a match full of action but also of controversy. The Merseyside team arrived confident at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to get the three points away from home. Nevertheless, they ran into a London team that is living an excellent moment.

Ange Postecoglou's team are along with Arsenal the only unbeaten teams of this current Premier League season. With Manchester City's loss to Wolves, it opens the possibility that any team in the top four positions has a chance of being champion. Pep Guardiola's side have accumulated two consecutive defeats and worry ahead of their next Champions League commitment.

With Tottenham's last-minute win over Liverpool with an own goal from Matip, the Liverpool side let go of the Premier League lead. It should be noted that Liverpool suffered two red cards: Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota  where sent out, which caused the visiting team to play with 9 men. In turn, Spurs did not take advantage of this to take advantage on the scoreboard despite the door that was opening to them.

This has generated controversy on social media because many fans say that Spurs does not have quality in its offense despite the advantage. For others, the victory was unfair with the referee directly influencing the actions and the course of the game itself. It should be noted that a goal by Luis Diaz was disallowed for an alleged offside. To this, Alexis Mac Allister made some statements on instagram that could be punished.

Alexis Mac Allister could be punished

After the game, Alexis Mac Allister said in an Instagram post that Tottenham had played with 12 men. This, referring directly to the referee of the match. Similarly, Mac Allister had already been punished at the beginning of the season after a red card in the first matches. Despite this, Liverpool appealed to the FA and managed to have the ban removed. However, according to Sky Football, the player could be punished because of his comments through social media.


Hector Garcia

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