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Controversy in the Emirates, the VAR doesn't review possible penalty in Arsenal-Liverpool

The game was full of controversy from the first half

By Mauricio Saenz

The game was full of controversy from the first half
The game was full of controversy from the first half
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The game of the week was the match between two of the Big Six, Arsenal and Liverpool. On one hand, the Gunners have surprised the entire league with their good performances. They want to return to the Champions League. On the other hand, there are the Reds who have not had a good campaign and are having problems in the Premier League.

Arsenal at the moment is in second place in the Premier League, with one game less than the current leader of the competition, Manchester City. So far they have 21 points in the eight games he has played, only he could not beat Manchester United at Old Trafford.

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Liverpool on the other hand seems to be in a lot of trouble. Some even argue that they are under a curse from Jurgen Klopp. The German coach has never had a good season after seven years in a row with a team. This is his seventh year at the helm of Liverpool. Is the curse real?

The VAR did not review the hand of Gabriel Martinelli

During the fifteenth minute of the first half, Liverpool was attacking down the right wing. There the Reds tried to send a cross into the Arsenal area but Gabriel Martinelli intercepted that cross with his hand inside the area. The VAR decided not to intervene and not review the play. That penalty could have tied the game for Liverpool.


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