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ROY: I WON’T ACCEPT THAT’S A PENALTY

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was a penalty when Max Meyer is wiped out in the area (in the second half) when Virgil van Dijk dives in. It’s a cause for frustratio­n and anger. ‘It’s not a penalty. I’ve been in football a long time. If that’s a penalty, then the game has changed beyond all recognitio­n. ‘There’s no way he’s looking to foul the player. He’s trying to defend. I don’t want penalties for my team in that way. We have to pick ourselves up after this disappoint­ment. ‘I don’t think Liverpool deserved to be leading 1-0 at half-time thanks to that penalty. ‘That is how I saw it. I will be a pariah for having

that view but I shall not accept it.’ Hodgson’s team finished with 10 men after Aaron Wan-Bissaka was sent off for a profession­al foul on Salah in the 75th minute, but Hodgson had no complaints about that decision. ‘It’s one of those things,’ said Hodgson. ‘We were pushing to get an equaliser, playing quite well, looking reasonably likely to get that equaliser and asking questions of their defence. The referee was right to send him off.’ Liverpool have made an unblemishe­d start to the season, winning both their games without conceding a goal, but Jurgen Klopp was in no mood to start talking up his team and made it clear he believes there is significan­t room for improvemen­t. ‘It was not a brilliant football game from us,’ said the Liverpool boss. ‘We won it because we scored in two very decisive moments. That’s good, a big step for us. Everyone who watches us knows if we are not brilliant we usually lose. Today we were not brilliant but we still won. That was nice.’ Van Dijk was man of the match and Klopp said of his £75million defender: ‘Quality costs a specific price. With cars it’s the case, and with players too. ‘Nobody thinks about it now. He’s a player in this market who is worth it, and maybe now people think he was too cheap. He loves playing with these boys, and that’s the most important thing.’

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