Arne Slot took a philosophical view of two large refereeing selections from Liverpool’s defeat to Manchester Metropolis on Sunday.
Craig Pawson and his group of officers had a slightly eventful night at Anfield, notably within the last couple of minutes because the guests had been awarded a penalty from which Erling Haaland scored the winner, and Dominik Szoboszlai was later despatched off for denying the Norwegian a transparent goalscoring alternative (DOGSO).
What did Slot say about pink card and penalty incidents?
The choice to indicate a pink card to the Hungarian additionally concerned a long-distance Rayan Cherki objective being disallowed, and whereas the Reds’ head coach admitted that it mightn’t have been within the spirit of the sport, he acknowledged that the referee was obliged to behave by the letter of the regulation.
Slot mentioned (through liverpoolfc.com): “I can dwell with the actual fact, though I don’t prefer it, that the referee follows the rulebook and Dominik makes a foul on Haaland in that final scenario, which is a transparent shirt-pull and he was by to objective so he would have scored.
“That’s a pink card and I believe the Sunderland supervisor is basically blissful that he offers the pink card. That’s the rulebook and also you comply with the rulebook.
“For those who like soccer you say, ‘Ah, go away it as it’s, it’s a objective, it’s good for them, it’s good for everybody.’ If you’re the Sunderland supervisor you favor to see a pink card. That’s the rule, and comply with the principles is all we ask.”
On the penalty that Man Metropolis had been awarded for a foul by Alisson Becker on Matheus Nunes, though the ball had gone out of play on the time of the collision, Slot admitted that he’d have requested for a spot kick had it occurred the opposite method round.
He mentioned: “If it will have occurred on the opposite aspect I’d have requested for a penalty. If I’d have gotten it, I’m undecided. There may be contact; we can’t debate that. The ball is out of play; we can’t debate that. When he [Alisson] makes the foul, he [Nunes] can by no means get the ball anymore. For me, this can be a clear resolution.
“That is one the place I believe however I’m undecided, if the referee doesn’t give a penalty – and he was ready, ready, ready and listening to his linesman; a minimum of that’s what I assumed – after which he gave it, then the VAR won’t ever intervene once more. However what if he wouldn’t have given it? Would then the VAR have interfered? That’s what we are going to by no means know.”

A mature and measured response from Slot to 2 pricey calls
Slot has given a really mature and measured evaluation of these two selections when he may legitimately have let rip, like he did over Marc Guehi receiving a yellow card and never a pink for what regarded like a DOGSO offence on Mo Salah when the sport was 0-0.
While he didn’t agree with the penalty resolution, he was a minimum of capable of take a step again and admit that he’d have seen it otherwise if it occurred on the different finish of the pitch.
On the pink card for Szoboszlai, there was a present of empathy in direction of Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris, who may nicely have had one thing to say if the officers had merely let Cherki’s objective stand and overridden the shirt-pulling cases involving the Liverpool midfielder and Haaland.
Alas, the Hungarian will now be suspended for the sport on the Stadium of Mild, leaving Slot with a heightened choice disaster at right-back, and the Reds have been left to pay a heavy value over a couple of refereeing selections from yesterday.
Sadly the occasions of Sunday can’t be modified, however what the ailing Premier League champions can (and have to) repair is their behavior of throwing away essential factors with the concession of late objectives, a recurring theme all through this ongoing nightmare of a season.
Except that’s rectified, there gained’t be Champions League soccer at Anfield in 2026/27, and that’s one thing for which referees can’t be blamed.



























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