superheng1688 Many Liverpool fans are arguing with Nottingham Forest fans about whether Paul Tierney was actually giving a foul on Ibrahima Konate after Ryan Yates jumped him. nothing So the ball was dropped for the ‘Reds’ side to play after the Wild’s fans came out to criticize heavily for the wrong decision in dropping the ball first, resulting in the home team losing by a goal 50 seconds later. superheng1688
The “Reds” stormed to grab three points at the City Ground with a goal in the 99th + 9th minute from the moment Darwin Nuñez hit the ball into the net. and resulted in the home team protesting Tierney’s whistle after the game had ended. ( superheng1688 )
As for the visiting team’s winning goal, there was a lot of criticism, especially Mark Clattenburg. famous former referee He came out to state that according to the rules, Forest were at a loss because before the Reds could even score a goal 50 seconds later, Tierney made a mistake that was set up for Caewyn Cale. Leher Goal “Reds” got to play the ball after Ibrahima Konate was injured even though the home team deserved to be in possession of the ball at the restart of the game.
However, many football fans, especially fans of “The Kop”, have posted clips from another angle in response to criticism in this case. And it was clear that the moment Konate was hurt was because of a severe foul by Ryan Yates, the captain of the Jungle team. That likely led to Tierney giving the ball to Kelleher to play on.
The first football fan posted a clip with a message via the “X” platform (Twitter), saying: “Very poor analysis of the game between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool. You made a huge mistake from Yates’ moment. Jumped and kicked Konate in the head, which was a foul and a red card. You also miss the point that the referee didn’t stop play while the ball was still in the box and before Nottingham Forest had possession of the ball.”
While another football fan commented, adding: “It was a foul on Konate, so Tierney has to be punished as well. He karate jumps at the head. And the referee and linesman missed this moment. So it was not Forest’s drop of the ball if we look at the rules of the competition. But there was no one on the TV screen talking about this case.”
For another football fan, he commented that “Maybe I’m wrong. But I think the ball should be given back to Liverpool because of a foul. Conate?”