Liverpool boss Arne Slot was not happy when he spoke after his side’s defeat to Man Utd in the Premier League.
Arne Slot embarked on a fiery rant about referee decisions against his side in response to a question about Benjamin Sesko scoring for Manchester United against Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
Sesko made it 2-0 in the first half against Liverpool and VAR reviewed the goal for a possible handball. The Premier League’s Match Centre said: “The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed there was no conclusive evidence that Sesko handled the ball before scoring.”
Liverpool fought back with two goals in quick succession at the start of the second half, but Kobbie Mainoo scored in the 77th minute to inflict an 11th defeat of the Premier League season on Slot’s side.
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During his post-match press conference, Slot was asked whether the goal should have been chalked off for handball, a question that prompted a fiery rant from the Dutchman about refereeing decisions.
“If it was a touch, which I think it is, because if you know a bit about ball sports, you know that if a ball has a certain curve and the curve changes, there must have been a contact,” Slot said.
“But if it’s light then we should have a debate in football about whether that’s enough to disallow a goal. But the rule is if there was a touch then it should have been disallowed.
“I don’t think it’s a surprise to anyone this season that if there’s a VAR intervention or if there’s something that could be left or could be right (50-50) then the decision goes against us.
“That has been the whole season every single time this season. I remember Paris Saint-Germain at home, getting a penalty for a soft touch on Mac Allister but of course the VAR intervenes and says no, no, no, this is not a penalty. Then one week later when I see Paris Saint-Germain play against Bayern Munich and get that same soft touch but the penalty stays.
“I saw last week my goalkeeper on the floor with an injury and the referee doesn’t stop the game. I see a player of United off the pitch today and the referee stops the game when we try to play on.
“That has been our whole season. But the second goal we didn’t concede because of a handball, we conceded it because we lost the ball in a stupid position and we lost a few big moments afterwards in duels.
“We have to first look at ourselves, that is completely clear and obvious, but that decisions have gone every single game against us, that’s also completely clear and obvious.
“When we played United the first time this season, I had one of my players needing five stitches on the floor, and the referee didn’t stop the game and we conceded. This is a complete pattern over the whole season, but there is also a pattern that we concede ridiculous goals when we are the better team, one or two are switching off and then we concede a goal.
“That we have more influence on, so I should focus much more on that than on these referee decisions that go against us. It’s clear that it’s the whole season the same.”
United’s win means they did the double over Liverpool in a Premier League season for the first time in 10 years. The victory also gives the Reds a strong chance of finishing above their fierce rivals for the first time since 2022/23.
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