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"HE SHOULD BE BANNED" FANS REACT AFTER REFEREE WAS SPOTTED DOING THIS TO LIVERPOOL STAR AT HALFTIME

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Arsenal football club played against Liverpool football club at Anfield stadium where Arsenal football club are leading by two goals to one.Therefore we want to show you what a referee was spotted doing to Andrew Robertson who plays for Liverpool football club at the halftime break.




Gabriel Martinelli who plays for Arsenal football opened the score sheet with a brilliant goal just before the tenth minute in their game against Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool football at Anfield stadium.Barely ten minutes later former Manchester City player and Brazilian international footballer Mr Gabriel Jesus doubled the lead for Mikel Arteta's men.


Just before the halftime whistle Egyptian International footballer Mohammed Salah opened the scoresheet with a brilliant sliding tackle which put the ball at the back of the net to give Liverpool a lifeline in the game.The Egyptian International footballer Mohammed Salah had the chance to double the lead for Jurgen Klopp's men when he got a penalty which he fumbled in the second half.



A referee whose name is yet to be revealed was spotted hitting Liverpool football and Scottish international footballer Mr Andrew Robertson in the rib area as the players were going for the halftime break at Anfield stadium something which did not impress neither the footballer as well as football fans.The Scottish international footballer had asked the referee about a decision he had made early which he did not like.



Football Fans have taken to their social media platforms to say that the act of referee was very much uncalled for since the rules of football does not permit or give referees the right to hit players no matter how much they push them to the wall with the endless questions.They now want the referee who did that mistake to be banned from refereeing again or better he should be temporarily suspended.  


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Bobby Firmino Hero vs. weapon

Liverpool v Arsenal, a two-halve match, seemed like a match of two heroes, as Bobby Firmino sought to salvage Anfield's image. But if there are villains in this game, there are Liverpool defenses everywhere.



Arsenal come to Anfield in an attempt to break the curse that has haunted them since 2012 when they last robbed the Red Devils all three points.


This match could almost break the yoke, but there's only one boggart Arsenal never wanted to face, and that's Bobby Firmino. The Brazilian scored a brace, a solo goal, a hat-trick against the Gunners that he would have gone against if he had gone into the game without getting past Aaron Ramsdale.



Arsenal, as the team chased the Premier League title, started the game with fire, tearing through Liverpool's defense within minutes to score twice against Virgil van Dijk and Allison Becker to remind the Dutchman that their aura was they are long gone.


Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus are Arsenal's target dealers, intent on breaking a curse Liverpool and Anfield may have placed on them since 2012. However, Mohamed Salah showed up just before the break. halftime to close the gap with a touchdown against Aaron Ramsdale.


The score dropped to 2-1 at halftime. Right after the first half ended, Mohamed Salah could have almost equalized if he did not successfully score a penalty in the penalty area for Liverpool.


From a hero, Salah accidentally turned into a villain, especially with a team of Pep Guardiola in need of points to be defeated by a ruthless Arsenal.


LIVERPOOL, UK - Sunday, April 9, 2023:

Liverpool's Ibrahima Konaté celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Arsenal FC at Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

However, Bobby Firmino made his debut with the hope Liverpool and Manchester City needed as he secured an 87th-minute assist from Trent Alexander Arnold to complete Liverpool's comeback.


The returning kings are back, with Bobby Firmino knighted in shining Reds armor, and of course Liverpool could seal a last-minute victory if Aaron Ramsdale doesn't make a crucial save. This game is one of heroes and villains, and there are many of them.


Speaking of heroes and villains, the introducer and his team have their own section of the category like what happened in the cases of the game.


Liverpool defender Andy Robertson was elbowed by an assistant referee at half-time in the Premier League match between Liverpool and Arsenal. The incident occurred as the players walked down the tunnel, with line referee Constantine Hatzidakis appearing to punch Robertson in the neck.


LIVERPOOL, UK - Sunday, April 9, 2023:

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson looked dejected as Arsenal scored the second goal of the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Arsenal FC at Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Robertson was clearly upset and Touchline reporter Geoff Shreeves confirmed that he was furious about the incident. The line referee takes over the second half but can be disciplined for his actions.


The incident occurred during a turbulent first half, with Arsenal leading 2-1 after goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus, Liverpool's Mo Salah saved one. After the first half whistle, Liverpool players, including captain Jordan Henderson, surrounded referee Paul Tierney, Jamie Carragher thought Hatzidakis had elbowed Robertson.


Bobby Firmino Hero vs. weapon

Sky Sports showed footage of the incident during their halftime coverage, 

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