Toronto Star

Soccer: Manager Klopp’s mood sours further as Liverpool drops points late

- STEVE DOUGLAS

Already angered by fixture timings in a congested schedule and hindered by a long injury list in his squad, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was given another reason to be unhappy following the latest contentiou­s incident involving VAR in the English Premier League.

The champions dropped two points after conceding a goal from a penalty in the third minute of stoppage time in a 1-1 tie at Brighton on Saturday.

The spot kick was awarded following an interventi­on by the video assistant referee, who previously ruled out two Liverpool goals at Amex Stadium for offside — one of which couldn’t have been tighter against Mohamed Salah.

“You cannot imagine how many things are hard to take (at) the moment,” said Klopp, whose list of gripes is getting longer by the day.

Liverpool’s coach made clear his frustratio­n by sarcastica­lly applauding the assistant referee after Pascal Gross converted Brighton’s equalizer. He spoke to the match officials as they walked off the field after the final whistle. Klopp wasn’t finished there, continuing his complaints post-match about a schedule that has seen Liverpool forced to play Wednesday night in the Champions League and then Saturday in the Premier League.

“The only thing we have to do is deal with it, recover, prepare again and go,” he said.

Likely adding to Liverpool’s frustratio­n was the sight of arguably its biggest threat to the title, Manchester City, regaining its scoring touch a few hours later to close the gap to the champions. Riyad Mahrez scored three goals as City beat Burnley 5-0 for the fourth straight time at home. Benjamin Mendy and Ferran Torres with his first Premier League goal, had the others.

There had been concerns about the team’s once-prolific attack, with City scoring just 10 goals in its first eight games. They might have been eased with the way Guardiola’s team swept aside Burnley, and with its next three home games being against relegation contenders.

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