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Mixed Reactions Trail Arsenal Penalty Vs Liverpool As Jurgen Klopp, Paul Merson, Jamie Redknapp React
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Mixed Reactions Trail Arsenal Penalty Vs Liverpool As Jurgen Klopp, Paul Merson, Jamie Redknapp React

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In what can be described as mixed reactions, Paul Merson and Jamie Redknapp have said the decision by Michael Oliver to award Arsenal a penalty in the second half against Liverpool was “soft” while Jurgen Klopp was left fuming.

The Gunners raced into the lead at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday courtesy of a fine Gabriel Martinelli finish but Liverpool recovered after their slow start to equalise through Darwin Nunez in the 34th minute.

Arsenal regained the lead during first-half stoppage time when Bukayo Saka stabbed the ball home from close range only for Roberto Firmino to level things at 2-2 soon after the restart.

There was, though, more late drama when Arsenal were awarded a penalty in the 76th minute after Thiago Alcantara brought Gabriel Jesus down inside the visitors’ area after knocking the back of the striker’s heel when challenging for a cross. As tempers flared on the field, Oliver’s decision to award the penalty was upheld by VAR, and Saka slotted home the spot-kick.

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The decision to award the penalty was a major talking point after the game, and Sky Sports pundits Jamie Redknapp, Paul Merson and John Barnes all had their say on the matter.

“I think it’s a soft penalty, we can agree on that but how Liverpool defended there, Fabinho he’s on the floor, there was no urgency and I think that goal sums up where Liverpool are as a unit,” Redknapp said.

“No one’s taking responsibility, no ones pressing, no ones trying to win tackles. Fabinho falls over and he might’ve had a knock, he’s normally a defensive midfield player, if you compare that to Thomas Partey today who was alive to every situation, nobody is really doing their job.”

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Agreeing with Redknapp, Merson said: “I would say soft. I called it straight away, he has kicked the back of his foot, if you do that I’d call it a penalty. I’d call it a home penalty but with VAR it doesn’t matter.

“The lad [Saka] is a tremendous player and shows a lot of bottle, it took a long time, it was about two minutes before the penalty was taken as well.”

Former Liverpool winger Barnes added: “I think it’s very soft, it’s a very soft penalty. Yes there is contact but contact doesn’t mean it’s a penalty.

“Thiago tries to control the ball, it goes wrong, when the ball goes out wide and comes to Gabriel Jesus, he does get the ball and Thiago does kick him but I don’t think the kick is enough to go down. There is contact but him going down without being able to get a shot off or the kick making him go down, I think it’s a soft penalty.”

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After the game, which left Arsenal top of the Premier League and Liverpool in tenth, Reds boss Klopp had a lot to say on the decision to award the Gunners a penalty.

He said: “What can I say now about that situation? He [Michael Oliver] thought immediately it’s a penalty which is interesting but his decision.

“Mr [Darren] England had a look at it and thought as well it’s a penalty. We know in life if two refs think the same that is the truth we have to live with”, concluded.

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