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September 16, 2018

Should the Referee had given Tottenham a late penalty kick against Liverpool?

Video: Should the Referee had given Tottenham a late penalty kick against Liverpool?

The match between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur could have ended in a 2 – 2 draw had the Referee in charge of the game given the Spurs a penalty kick in the late hour.

Liverpool had the game with a 2 – 0 scoreline till the injury time Spurs substitute, Erik Lamela gave the Spurs their one goal.

However, a second goal could have come in for Tottenham when Liverpool player Sadio Mane fouled Heung min son but the Referee, Michael Oliver decided to overlook it and refused to give Tottenham the penalty kick.

Taking a look at the video, we will want you to decide if it was worth a penalty kick or not.

Erm, this is a stonewall penalty. pic.twitter.com/ZmhqLdnW5E

— Ben Wilson (@BenjiWilson) September 15, 2018

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However, Liverpool irrespective of this has gotten 3 points and currently seat at the top of the English Premier League table.

The Reds has been tipped as the only club that can unseat EPL defending champions, Man City.

Tottenham happens to be the Reds first major test as they will be facing the likes of Chelsea and Man City who are very strong teams later on this month.

Liverpool will face PSG on Tuesday in the UCL.

Richard Such

I’m a freelance blogger, and a seasoned web designer and developer, PC Producer specializes in creating visually stunning, user-friendly websites that reflect each client’s unique brand identity. Our services include web design, web development, SEO optimization, and e-commerce solutions, all tailored to meet the specific needs of our clients.

Article by Richard Such / EPL, Football, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur / liverpool, Tottenham Hotspurs 1 Comment

About Richard Such

I'm a freelance blogger, and a seasoned web designer and developer, PC Producer specializes in creating visually stunning, user-friendly websites that reflect each client’s unique brand identity. Our services include web design, web development, SEO optimization, and e-commerce solutions, all tailored to meet the specific needs of our clients.

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  1. Nicol Adam says

    September 23, 2018 at 4:11 am

    Spurs robbed us last time wen we met so…

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