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Panel says Jota red card for Liverpool at Spurs was incorrect​


The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel has ruled Diogo Jota should not have been sent off in Liverpool's controversial 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, ESPN can reveal.

Jota was shown the red card after two challenges in little more than a minute, both on Spurs defender Destiny Udogie.

- Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.)

ESPN has seen the assessments of the panel for week seven, detailing that the second tackle on Udogie in the 69th minute was not worthy of a yellow card from referee Simon Hooper.

The report stated that "the majority deemed the decision as incorrect as they felt it did not meet the threshold for a yellow card," with the five members voting 3-2 against a booking.

The panel has five members, made up of three former players and/coaches, plus one representative each from the Premier League and PGMOL. The judgement is not intended to be definitive, but to provide an arms-length assessment of all major match incidents. PGMOL, and indeed the clubs, are likely to disagree with some of the results.

At the time, few observers questioned the merits of Jota's second caution, which left the Reds with nine men for the rest of the game. It was the first booking, when Udogie's trailing leg had clipped the Portuguese forward's knee, that seemed more worthy of reassessment. However, the panel does not make judgements on the first yellow card if a player is dismissed for two bookable offences.




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What are they even talking about? Surely they're just bowing to pressure on this.
Shame the on-pitch referee panel of one saw it different...
 
Nothing to do with him being German... (Steady on there Basil Fawlty!)

But EVERYTHING to do with him being a Passive Aggressive, narcissistic cunt of a bad loser... regardless of what country he's from!

Maybe all his aggressive wonky toothed gurning, not to mention the heart attack inducing Chest slapping and running up the touchline whenever he DOES win will finally catch up with him one day!!!

Still, I bet he’s out there at 5am on holiday to get his sun lounger before anyone else gets up.
 

Panel says Jota red card for Liverpool at Spurs was incorrect​


The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel has ruled Diogo Jota should not have been sent off in Liverpool's controversial 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, ESPN can reveal.

Jota was shown the red card after two challenges in little more than a minute, both on Spurs defender Destiny Udogie.

- Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.)

ESPN has seen the assessments of the panel for week seven, detailing that the second tackle on Udogie in the 69th minute was not worthy of a yellow card from referee Simon Hooper.

The report stated that "the majority deemed the decision as incorrect as they felt it did not meet the threshold for a yellow card," with the five members voting 3-2 against a booking.

The panel has five members, made up of three former players and/coaches, plus one representative each from the Premier League and PGMOL. The judgement is not intended to be definitive, but to provide an arms-length assessment of all major match incidents. PGMOL, and indeed the clubs, are likely to disagree with some of the results.

At the time, few observers questioned the merits of Jota's second caution, which left the Reds with nine men for the rest of the game. It was the first booking, when Udogie's trailing leg had clipped the Portuguese forward's knee, that seemed more worthy of reassessment. However, the panel does not make judgements on the first yellow card if a player is dismissed for two bookable offences.




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What are they even talking about? Surely they're just bowing to pressure on this.
Oh JEEEEESUS, just give them the three points already, and rescind both red cards.... they ain't gonna go away until they get what they want...


Oh, but while we're on the subject, let's just have our 2019 CL final REPLAYED, eh? thanks!
 
Still, I bet he’s out there at 5am on holiday to get his sun lounger before anyone else gets up.
Oh fucking hell, give it a rest!
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The fact he's a Passive Aggressive Narcissistic man with anger issues is more important here....

NOT what nationality he is!

The 1970's want their opinions back!
 
Aw, go on then...

I just think there's more things to rip the piss out of Klopp for (his INSANELY white teeth and chest thumping tendancies, not to mention his clinically insane personality disorder) than just his Nationality....

Blokes a cunt, pure and simple.
German, English, Portuguese or Italian... he's a cunt plain and simple.

Pointing out his German roots is just too lazy and easy!

There's WAY more to his genuinely concerning Narcissistic, passive aggressive personality than simply where he was born!
 

Panel says Jota red card for Liverpool at Spurs was incorrect​


The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel has ruled Diogo Jota should not have been sent off in Liverpool's controversial 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, ESPN can reveal.

Jota was shown the red card after two challenges in little more than a minute, both on Spurs defender Destiny Udogie.

- Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.)

ESPN has seen the assessments of the panel for week seven, detailing that the second tackle on Udogie in the 69th minute was not worthy of a yellow card from referee Simon Hooper.

The report stated that "the majority deemed the decision as incorrect as they felt it did not meet the threshold for a yellow card," with the five members voting 3-2 against a booking.

The panel has five members, made up of three former players and/coaches, plus one representative each from the Premier League and PGMOL. The judgement is not intended to be definitive, but to provide an arms-length assessment of all major match incidents. PGMOL, and indeed the clubs, are likely to disagree with some of the results.

At the time, few observers questioned the merits of Jota's second caution, which left the Reds with nine men for the rest of the game. It was the first booking, when Udogie's trailing leg had clipped the Portuguese forward's knee, that seemed more worthy of reassessment. However, the panel does not make judgements on the first yellow card if a player is dismissed for two bookable offences.




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What are they even talking about? Surely they're just bowing to pressure on this.
Three former players you say?

Carragher, Fowler, Dalglish?
 
It’s difficult to take them seriously it really is, every other side on the planet would have moved on by now, but not them, because someone has to uphold “sporting integrity”

Honestly they are the whiniest fans going and should feel embarrassed
 
From Chris Sutton bbc prediction

Brighton shipped six goals last week and I think Liverpool will be able to get at them down the flanks.

Mohamed Salah looks in particularly good form at the moment - but if the Reds don't win this game then I suppose they will want a replay, won't they?

I like Reds boss Jurgen Klopp but, if that happened, it would turn football into a total farce. Everyone would want every game replayed over any contentious decision that has gone against them, which is absolutely ridiculous.

Of course they were unlucky against Tottenham and that was a horrendous decision to disallow Luis Diaz's goal, but Liverpool have to take a bit of responsibility themselves over the red cards for Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota - I really cannot understand why they appealed against Jones' sending-off.


The Seagulls played in Marseille on Thursday and we are still waiting to really see how European football will affect them this season.

Yes, they beat Bournemouth a few days after playing AEK Athens last month, but this is a much tougher task for them.

Brighton beat Liverpool twice at the Amex Stadium last season - 3-0 in the league and 2-1 in the FA Cup - but this is a different Liverpool side, especially in midfield. I can see Alexis Mac Allister shining on his old patch, and taking home the points.

Sutton's prediction: 2-3


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REALLY disappointing to hear Liverpool fans singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" during the minutes' silence for Diaz's goal!

Some people have NO respect!!!
 

Panel says Jota red card for Liverpool at Spurs was incorrect​


The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel has ruled Diogo Jota should not have been sent off in Liverpool's controversial 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, ESPN can reveal.

Jota was shown the red card after two challenges in little more than a minute, both on Spurs defender Destiny Udogie.

- Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.)

ESPN has seen the assessments of the panel for week seven, detailing that the second tackle on Udogie in the 69th minute was not worthy of a yellow card from referee Simon Hooper.

The report stated that "the majority deemed the decision as incorrect as they felt it did not meet the threshold for a yellow card," with the five members voting 3-2 against a booking.

The panel has five members, made up of three former players and/coaches, plus one representative each from the Premier League and PGMOL. The judgement is not intended to be definitive, but to provide an arms-length assessment of all major match incidents. PGMOL, and indeed the clubs, are likely to disagree with some of the results.

At the time, few observers questioned the merits of Jota's second caution, which left the Reds with nine men for the rest of the game. It was the first booking, when Udogie's trailing leg had clipped the Portuguese forward's knee, that seemed more worthy of reassessment. However, the panel does not make judgements on the first yellow card if a player is dismissed for two bookable offences.




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What are they even talking about? Surely they're just bowing to pressure on this.
even fucking pool fans didn't moan about the second foul ffs.
 
"The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel"

.........???

Never even heard of this pack of melts before. 🤡💩🤷‍♂️
 
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Panel says Jota red card for Liverpool at Spurs was incorrect​


The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel has ruled Diogo Jota should not have been sent off in Liverpool's controversial 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, ESPN can reveal.

Jota was shown the red card after two challenges in little more than a minute, both on Spurs defender Destiny Udogie.

- Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.)

ESPN has seen the assessments of the panel for week seven, detailing that the second tackle on Udogie in the 69th minute was not worthy of a yellow card from referee Simon Hooper.

The report stated that "the majority deemed the decision as incorrect as they felt it did not meet the threshold for a yellow card," with the five members voting 3-2 against a booking.

The panel has five members, made up of three former players and/coaches, plus one representative each from the Premier League and PGMOL. The judgement is not intended to be definitive, but to provide an arms-length assessment of all major match incidents. PGMOL, and indeed the clubs, are likely to disagree with some of the results.

At the time, few observers questioned the merits of Jota's second caution, which left the Reds with nine men for the rest of the game. It was the first booking, when Udogie's trailing leg had clipped the Portuguese forward's knee, that seemed more worthy of reassessment. However, the panel does not make judgements on the first yellow card if a player is dismissed for two bookable offences.




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What are they even talking about? Surely they're just bowing to pressure on this.
Yeah, but I say it was right to send him off, so who are you going to believe?
 

Panel says Jota red card for Liverpool at Spurs was incorrect​


The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel has ruled Diogo Jota should not have been sent off in Liverpool's controversial 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, ESPN can reveal.

Jota was shown the red card after two challenges in little more than a minute, both on Spurs defender Destiny Udogie.

- Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.)

ESPN has seen the assessments of the panel for week seven, detailing that the second tackle on Udogie in the 69th minute was not worthy of a yellow card from referee Simon Hooper.

The report stated that "the majority deemed the decision as incorrect as they felt it did not meet the threshold for a yellow card," with the five members voting 3-2 against a booking.

The panel has five members, made up of three former players and/coaches, plus one representative each from the Premier League and PGMOL. The judgement is not intended to be definitive, but to provide an arms-length assessment of all major match incidents. PGMOL, and indeed the clubs, are likely to disagree with some of the results.

At the time, few observers questioned the merits of Jota's second caution, which left the Reds with nine men for the rest of the game. It was the first booking, when Udogie's trailing leg had clipped the Portuguese forward's knee, that seemed more worthy of reassessment. However, the panel does not make judgements on the first yellow card if a player is dismissed for two bookable offences.




:ap:

What are they even talking about? Surely they're just bowing to pressure on this.
They can do one.
 
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