The Sun (Malaysia)

Klopp fumes

> Striker makes Liverpool pay the penalty with bad decision from Moss

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SALAH

JURGEN KLOPP was left fuming at referee Jon Moss after Harry Kane’s 100th Premier League goal from the penalty spot deep into stoppage time snatched a controvers­ial point for Tottenham Hotspur from a dramatic finale in a 2-2 draw at Liverpool yesterday.

Mohamed Salah’s stunning 91stminute solo run and finish for his second goal of the game sparked wild celebratio­ns from his manager Klopp and looked to have handed Liverpool a vital victory in the battle for a place in the top four.

But Kane, who had already seen a penalty saved by Loris Karius five minutes from time, converted second time round from the spot with virtually the last kick of the game after Liverpool’s £75 million (RM412.51m) January recruit Virgil van Dijk was adjudged to have brought down Erik Lamela.

“If I say what I think right now I think I would pay the biggest fine in world football,” said Klopp. “In a 93rd minute you should only whistle a penalty when you are 100% sure.”

A point leaves third-placed Liverpool still two points ahead of Tottenham, who remain in fifth.

Kane’s 21st league goal of the season also edged him one back ahead of Salah in the race to be the Premier League’s top scorer, but Liverpool were left furious at Moss and his assistants.

It was Moss’ assistant who awarded Kane’s second spotkick after also having a role to play in the first by not flagging the England striker offside before he was brought down by Karius. “In the first penalty it is one of the clearest offside situations,” added Klopp. “When the ball left the foot of the Tottenham player, Kane is offside. My defence put him offside, it is good defending.” By contrast, Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino congratula­ted the officials for having the bravery to award two spotkicks to the visitors at Anfield. “I congratula­te them to show the character they showed,” explained the Argentine as to why he had approached Moss at fulltime. “When they are right and show character I think it is right to congratula­te them becuase it is a very difficult job for them.” The majority of a 53,000 crowd had barely taken their seats before being brought to their feet inside three minutes when Eric Dier’s misplaced pass freed Salah in behind the Spurs defence to slot confidentl­y past Hugo Lloris. Tottenham salvage the point after their second- Harry Kane’s bravery after he shrugged off missing a penalty to net his 100th Premier League goal from a second spotkick to salvage Tottenham Hotspur a point from a thrilling 2-2 draw at Liverpool. “He is one of the best strikers. He can miss a penalty or a chance, but the personalit­y to score 100 Premier League goals is be - cause you have big, big balls,” said Pochettino. The half display at least deserved thanks in no small part to a stunning strike from substitute Victor Wanyama with his first touch.

The Kenyan had only been on the pitch a minute when he latched onto a punch from Karius to crash an unstoppabl­e drive into the top corner.

Spurs then thought they had the chance to win the game as Kane was brought down by Karius and Moss pointed to the spot.

After a long discussion with one of his assistants, Moss stood by his original decision despite Kane being in an offside position before Dejan Lovren deflected Dele Alli’s pass into his path.

However, justice was done for Liverpool when Karius repelled Kane’s poorly hit penalty.

Moments later Anfield was in raptures as Salah escaped from three Spurs challenges before dinking high beyond Lloris to send Klopp racing down the touchline in celebratio­n.

That joy was short-lived, though, as Spurs were awarded a second penalty, this time by Moss’s assistant for Van Dijk’s late swipe at Lamela.

Kane kept his composure to send Karius the wrong way for his Premier League century and maintain Tottenham’s Champions League hopes. – AFP Daily Mail

 ?? AFPPIX ?? reminded Jamie Carragher of Lionel Messi during Liverpool’s draw with Tottenham yesterday.
The Egyptian scored twice in an action-packed encounter at Anfield to take his Premier League tally this season to 21.
Salah’s second goal came in the 91st...
AFPPIX reminded Jamie Carragher of Lionel Messi during Liverpool’s draw with Tottenham yesterday. The Egyptian scored twice in an action-packed encounter at Anfield to take his Premier League tally this season to 21. Salah’s second goal came in the 91st...

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