When Liverpool’s Luis Diaz went down for Red’s two penalties against Newcastle on Monday night, even Gary Neville said he didn’t enjoyed the Colombian’s performance. I was embarrassed to watch it live and to use Mikel Arteta’s words, Shame.
How to stop a penalty kick on the ground when it is clear that there was minimal contact with the player is perplexing to say the least. Justice was done after Mo Salah penalty,was saved but the result was nowhere to be seen as Diogo Jota created a dying swan effect in the second half. Liverpool played Arsenal 1:1. Both awards were the result of fraud. Why it’s time to call him. It can’t even be described as modeling because Jota didn’t touch it. There was no need for that that night. Liverpool have been the better team for a long time and the performances of both players have given the impression that some of the Liverpool players are “always looking for him”.
This could hamper Jurgen Klopp’s side towards the end of the season, with referees taking into account examples such as Monday’s, so one or two big decisions could go against them.


















