Juergen Klopp questions the ruling of the Napoli vs Liverpool match referee
- Juergen Klopp is extremely upset about referee Felix Brych, who led Napoli vs. Liverpool on the first day of the Champions League on Wednesday (9/18 2019). In particular, he has challenged the referee's decision to give a penalty in the 82nd minute.
Considering Juergen Klopp, Andy Robertson did not violate José Callejón in the penalty area. However, the referee did not budge on his decision, without the intervention of the VAR. For Klopp, that was the turning point of the game and the start of his team's defeat.
"I don't think that's a punishment. What can I say? For me, it's definitely not a punishment. He (Callejon) jumped before contact. However, we can't change," Juergen Klopp told BT Sport Football5Star.com. Italy.
Former Borussia Dortmund coach complaints are supported by former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton. He openly accused Callejon of cheating. "That was not Andy Robertson's offense. This was de Jose Callejon's tour. He dropped to get a penalty, so the VAR did not cancel," Sutton was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail,
In addition, former duo Alan Shearer at Blackburn, said: "This is cheating. He dropped and contacted (with Andy Robertson). The VAR had to improve the arbitrator's decision. Liverpool were really disadvantaged."
Not a single factor
Apart from this, Juergen Klopp does not cover other facts. According to him, Liverpool should have three points if they are able to create and take advantage of better opportunities in the match at San Paolo.
"We played well, but it was not good to finish. We controlled the game, but there were not enough opportunities. We made the wrong decision and had to accept the results. So often we end up dying improperly," Juergen Klopp said.
Juergen Klopp's defeat of the Naples fleet if a separate record. This is the first time Liverpool started the movement from the Champions League with a defeat after 17 years. The last time it happened was in 2002. At that time, they lost 0-2 at home to Valencia.
Considering Juergen Klopp, Andy Robertson did not violate José Callejón in the penalty area. However, the referee did not budge on his decision, without the intervention of the VAR. For Klopp, that was the turning point of the game and the start of his team's defeat.
"I don't think that's a punishment. What can I say? For me, it's definitely not a punishment. He (Callejon) jumped before contact. However, we can't change," Juergen Klopp told BT Sport Football5Star.com. Italy.
Former Borussia Dortmund coach complaints are supported by former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton. He openly accused Callejon of cheating. "That was not Andy Robertson's offense. This was de Jose Callejon's tour. He dropped to get a penalty, so the VAR did not cancel," Sutton was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail,
In addition, former duo Alan Shearer at Blackburn, said: "This is cheating. He dropped and contacted (with Andy Robertson). The VAR had to improve the arbitrator's decision. Liverpool were really disadvantaged."
Not a single factor
Apart from this, Juergen Klopp does not cover other facts. According to him, Liverpool should have three points if they are able to create and take advantage of better opportunities in the match at San Paolo.
"We played well, but it was not good to finish. We controlled the game, but there were not enough opportunities. We made the wrong decision and had to accept the results. So often we end up dying improperly," Juergen Klopp said.
Juergen Klopp's defeat of the Naples fleet if a separate record. This is the first time Liverpool started the movement from the Champions League with a defeat after 17 years. The last time it happened was in 2002. At that time, they lost 0-2 at home to Valencia.
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