In the Premier League, Liverpool defeated Newcastle 4-2 at Anfield. However, referee Anthony Taylor left Eddie Howe “confused” and thought his side was unlucky.
The Newcastle manager, Eddie Howe, was displeased with referee Anthony Taylor’s apparent mishandled calls that cost his team a 4-2 defeat over Liverpool at Anfield. With Mohamed Salah scoring twice and missing a penalty, Jürgen Klopp’s team produced a record-breaking 7.2 anticipated goals in the contest. They were worthy winners.
Although Cody Gakpo and Curtis Jones both had goals, Howe stated that he was “confused” about the penalty that allowed Salah to score. Although Diogo Jota would have tapped into an empty net had Martin Dúbravka not clipped his heel, the Newcastle manager felt there was not enough challenge for Jota to fall.
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“We appeared dangerous, and the penalties we gave up today still baffle me much. Particularly the second one—the foul on Jota—did not appear to be a penalty, and the one we had right before it was likely the game’s turning point.
“In my opinion, the fact that we are battling is the most significant thing. Although [Newcastle’s recent bad run of performances] is challenging, we have a really difficult schedule with several players out. However, we’re still fighting, and the group’s integrity endures.”
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