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Steven Gerrard: "Did not come to Liverpool Pendel, Salah committed first offense"
Aston Villa coach angry over refereeing at 1-0 at Anfield: "We deserved a penalty and we didn't get it, Klopp:" We were amazing for 75 minutes "
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Sunday, 12 December 2021, 23:29
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Summary: Liverpool - Aston Villa 0: 1 (Sport 1)
Steven Gerrard returned to Anfield yesterday (Saturday) as Aston Villa coach and lost with his team 1-0 to Liverpool from a penalty by Muhammad Salah in the 66th minute.
Gerard was full of complaints against the referee over the penalty that was whistled to the opponent's right and also about the fact that his team did not receive a penalty after a collision between Danny Inges and Allison.
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"I think Liverpool were better than the game itself," Gerard said after the game. "Their style of play was better than ours, but we dealt with them very well in the long stages of the game. The game was decided on a penalty. Its even though Salah tripped Mings at the beginning of the move. It's always hard to get things done when you lose. We finished the game well, with a lot of faith and good opportunities. If any arm is near Allison, it's an offense. "These are questions I would be happy to ask, but I can not answer them at the moment. We lost because of a soft penalty, the first Salah to commit an offense there."
Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp said: "For 75 minutes we were amazing. Then we scored the goal and the game opened, let's say it that way. They changed things a bit, but we changed too much. We lost a bit of our pace and when you lose the pace it's hard to get back to it. ".
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