Liverpool and Man City played out a Premier League classic at Anfield on Sunday with a 1-1 draw between the two title rivals.
Alexis Mac Allister's penalty early in the second half cancelled out John Stones' first half goal, but the Reds turned up the heat on City and threatened to win the game in the final stages. It wasn't to be, however, and Liverpool were left angered by another VAR decision that went against them, with Jeremy Doku landing a studs-first challenge on Mac Allister, only for referee Michael Oliver and officials at Stockley Park to wave it away.
But what does this result mean for the destination of the Premier League title? How have Liverpool managed to wing it all season? Were we all wrong about Liverpool transfers? And is it time for VAR to go?
Join Joe Rimmer, Ian Doyle and Paul Gorst for the latest Blood Red podcast.
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Alexis Mac Allister's penalty early in the second half cancelled out John Stones' first half goal, but the Reds turned up the heat on City and threatened to win the game in the final stages. It wasn't to be, however, and Liverpool were left angered by another VAR decision that went against them, with Jeremy Doku landing a studs-first challenge on Mac Allister, only for referee Michael Oliver and officials at Stockley Park to wave it away.
But what does this result mean for the destination of the Premier League title? How have Liverpool managed to wing it all season? Were we all wrong about Liverpool transfers? And is it time for VAR to go?
Join Joe Rimmer, Ian Doyle and Paul Gorst for the latest Blood Red podcast.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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