Man City vs Liverpool: Liverpool fan starts petition to review goal-line technology
Liverpool fan starts petition to review goal-line technology after an incredible clearance from John Stones denied Liverpool the goal in the first half.
Liverpool suffered their first league this season defeat against Manchester City last night.
Manchester City opened the goalscoring in the 40th minute through Sergio Aguero. Liverpool equalized in the second half, but couldn’t secure a point as Leroy Sane scored the winner for Guardiola’s side.
The game, however, was marred with controversy surrounding goal-line technology. In the first half, Liverpool came close to scoring their first goal, but John Stones made a terrific clearance on goal-line.
The goal was eventually ruled out. And it didn’t go well with Liverpool fans.
Liverpool fan starts petition to review goal-line technology:
A Liverpool fan has filed a petition to review the accuracy of goal-line technology after the side was denied the goal in the first half against Manchester City.
The review showed that the ball was just 1.12cm away from being declared a goal for Liverpool.
The fan, who filed the petition under the name, ‘King Kenny,’ wrote “It’s not fair. We want justice.”
Twitter reacted to the petition:
Oh man. There’s a petition to review goal line technology due to yesterday’s no goal decision.
Liverpool fans are so salty.
https://t.co/i9v6kzZuY3— Jimmy Harwood (@JimmyHarwood1) January 4, 2019
Aaaaaand they’re off.
Petition · Kenny Dalglish: Review of 100% accurate goal line technology in Liverpool v Man City game · https://t.co/iZTvmTIMr9 https://t.co/iDdcgSKn8Z
— Bateseyboy (@Bateseyboy) January 3, 2019
These Liverpool fans starting a petition to review the 100% reliable goal line technology hahaha. some of them are different calibre (not all Liverpool fans, some on ft are alright)
— Harry 🏴🇪🇸 (@MajesticHerrera) January 4, 2019
Liverpool fans have really gone and started a petition over the goal line technology.
Joke of a club, banter club, banter players, banter cheerleader manager – they deserve nothing pic.twitter.com/whJI4EXQ5k
— TalkingCannon (@CannonTalking) January 4, 2019
Here’s how Twitter reacted to the Liverpool fans after the game.
Says a lot about Liverpool and their fans that despite Man City pretty much buying the league with morally corrupt owners being funded by an ethically corrupt country, most people would rather City win the league than them
— Cartlon Cole (@_CarltonCole9) January 3, 2019
Liverpool fans moaning about Kompany red card. Remember this one? It’s the one you all justified…… pic.twitter.com/M2KR59gKVa
— ArmchairFan (@ArmchairFan2) January 3, 2019
People didn’t even realise that the pic Liverpool fans are sharing, they’ve edited to make the goal line look thinner. Lmfao Pathetic fanbase. pic.twitter.com/j08joIM54N
— chief (@aliIadiere) January 4, 2019
To all the Liverpool fans who are currently trying to argue with goalline technology based on a photo from a bad angle: pic.twitter.com/rsGqN6b8vP
— Dan Critchlow (@afcDW) January 3, 2019
A Liverpool fan here, comparing racism to being called a pussy. If anyone is wondering why the whole of the football came together tonight, this is why. https://t.co/9AK0m1ioYA
— The Man Utd Way (@TheManUtdWay) January 3, 2019
Dont know why Kopites are moaning about Goal Line Technology when we all know if VAR was in Prem they would be 5th
— El Pivote (@elpivoteftbl) January 3, 2019
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