Liverpool get new referee verdict after triple blow following 'clear reckless challenge'

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Liverpool get new referee verdict after triple blow following 'clear reckless challenge'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Scott Trotter)
Published: Jan, 09 2025 08:30

Liverpool had every right to be left fuming following Lucas Bergvall's goal against them in their Carabao Cup semi-final, according to former Premier League referee Keith Hackett. Tottenham claimed a 1-0 win in controversial fashion on Wednesday evening thanks to the 18-year-old's 86th-minute effort. The young Swede rubbed salt into Liverpool wounds when he found the net moments after escaping a second yellow card for a poor challenge on Kostas Tsimikas.

Referee Stuart Attwell did not even judge the tackle to be a foul to leave the Reds perplexed after Bergvall found the net. Arne Slot's assistant Sipke Hulshoff was booked following his protests and Reds captain Virgil van Dijk aired his annoyance at full time of the first leg.

Hackett believes Slot's side can count themselves unlucky. The former official suggested the visitors to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium were unfortunate to not see a foul awarded and Lucas Bergvall sent-off but also that the conditions ensured Tsimikas was not allowed back on the pitch to play a role preventing the goal.

THE FA CUP GIANT KILLERS: Get your special edition magazine celebrating some of the game's greatest-ever upsets. "It was a clear reckless challenge and one that the referee, Stuart Attwell, had a clear view of," Hackett told the Telegraph. "If he required help, you have to ask where was the raised flag from the assistant referee, who was in close proximity to the incident?.

"To make matters worse for Liverpool, Attwell did not even judge the challenger to be a foul, waving play on much to my surprise. That means the player who was on the receiving end of Bergvall’s tackle, Konstantinos Tsimikas, had to leave the pitch as the rules state a player who requires medical treatment not caused by a foul must leave the field of play and wait for the referee to wave them back on.

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