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Liverpool fans left baffled by IFAB law which ‘contradicts’ Alexis Mac Allister handball decision
Josh Lawless
Published 20:34, 09 November 2023 GMT
| Last updated 20:45, 09 November 2023 GMT
Liverpool fans have been left baffled by the handball ruling after their last-gasp equaliser was ruled out in the 3-2 defeat to Toulouse.
After a poor performance in France saw them 3-1 down, the Reds had the ball in net twice late on through Diogo Jota and Jarell Quansah.
The 20-year-old thought he had scored an equaliser in the seventh minute of stoppage time.
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However, in a bizarre turn of events, the referee appeared to signal for the goal before going over to the VAR screen and disallowing the strike for handball against Alexis Mac Allister.
Toulouse players had appealed at the time and the ball did bounce up off his chest and onto his arm in the build-up.
But Liverpool supporters feel confused as according to Sky Sports, the decision may have been incorrect as IFAB laws state that an “accidental handball that leads to a team-mate scoring a goal or having a goal-scoring opportunity will no longer be considered an offence”.
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There were plenty of further touches in the phase of play before Quansah slotted home.
Furthermore, in an article on UEFA’s website, the governing body’s board issued guidelines for the 2023/24 campaign and said that “no handball offence should be called on a player if the ball is previously deflected from his own body and, in particular, when the ball does not go towards the goal”.
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But Dale Johnson of ESPN has caused further perplexity as he claims that UEFA’s stance on handball is different.
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Although he states that it was a “terrible VAR decision”, Johnson says that in UEFA competitions goals are chalked off for “any handball in attack phase”.
Liverpool suffered a first defeat in the Europa League this season following the goal being disallowed and Jurgen Klopp vented at the referee after the full-time whistle.
The Reds will look to bounce back on Sunday when they host Brentford at Anfield.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was outraged when VAR controversially ruled out Jarell Quansah’s late equaliser in the Reds’ dramatic 3-2 defeat to Toulouse, but Joe Cole insisted the “referee got it right” after disallowing the goal because of an earlier Alexis Mac Allister handball.
Quansah was denied his first Liverpool goal after bundling in a 98th minute equaliser when Mac Allister was ruled to have used his arm to control the ball as the Reds pressed for a late draw in the Europa League clash.
However, Liverpool and Klopp were livid as Mac Allister’s handball came several phases before Quansah thought he had levelled. The Argentine midfielder’s touch came roughly 10 seconds before the 20-year-old scrambled in the equaliser.
Commentating on TNT Sports, former Liverpool winger Steve McManamann said a “million things” had happened before Quansah struck, while Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher tweeted: “The game has gone! Get rid of VAR, that’s a disgrace.”
There was further confusion as the on-field referee appeared to point to the centre-circle, awarding the goal, before he was sent to the pitchside monitor for an on-field review and then overturned his decision.
Speaking on TNT Sports, Cole said: “I think it was a handball. It was a strange situation because we were all wondering what was going to be the decision given the handball happened quite a while before the goal went in, but the ref got it right. Much to the dismay and frustration of Liverpool fans and players, it was the right call.”
Former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis agreed. She said: “A great finish by Quansah who thought he had equalised but I think it was rightly ruled out in the end.
“He showed real determination to get his side back in the game, like I said a good finish from the defender, but it is a handball.”
The Reds thrashed their French opponents 5-1 at Anfield two weeks ago, but the side who are 14th in Ligue 1 flipped the script as Liverpool suffered just their second defeat in all competitions this season.
Before kick-off, Liverpool were boosted by the news that Luis Diaz’s father had been released by his kidnappers in Colombia, 13 days after he was seized by gunmen from the guerrilla group National Liberation Army.
Diaz was in the starting line-up and was bright as Liverpool made a positive start, but a mistake by Kostas Tsimikas allowed the hosts to take a 36th-minute lead when he was caught in possession and Aron Donnum fired a deflected shot past Caoimhin Kelleher.
Klopp turned to his bench at half time and introduced Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dominik Szoboszlai, but Liverpool’s task soon became harder when Thijs Dallinga doubled Toulouse’s lead with a thumping finish shortly before the hour.
The Reds were fortunate to pull one back when home defender Cristian Casseres bundled into his own net, but Toulouse immediately restored their two-goal advantage as Frank Magri slammed in a rebound after some poor Liverpool defending.
Diogo Jota pulled another back for the visitors late on before Liverpool were denied a late equaliser by VAR. Klopp’s side remain top of Group E on nine points, but Toulouse are now just a further two behind in the race to reach the last-16 as group winners.
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Jurgen Klopp says Luis Diaz is ready to start as Liverpool publicly thanked the authorities in Colombia for engineering the safe return of the player’s father after nearly a fortnight as a hostage.
Diaz, who sat out two matches while his father was being held captive in his homeland, starts for the Reds at Toulouse as they look to secure qualification from Europa League’s Group E with a win on Thursday evening.
Luis Manuel Diaz was kidnapped on Saturday October 28 along with his wife, Clienis Marulanda, in their homeland by armed men on motorcycles.
Mrs Marulanda was found shaken but safe hours later but Mr Diaz remained with the kidnappers before a huge search and rescue mission involving well over 200 members of the police force was underway for close to a fortnight.
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Rebel group the National Liberation Army of Colombia (ELN) were responsible for the kidnapping and the Colombian government had been locked in negotiations with the organisation to secure Mr Diaz’s safe release over the last week.
The father of the Liverpool forward was eventually brought back via helicopter before he was checked over by doctors following a harrowing ordeal.
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“The Colombian Football Federation thanks the National Government, the Military Forces and the National Police, as well as all the institutions and officials that made the release of Luís Manuel Diaz, father of our player Luis Diaz, possible,” read the message from Los Cafeteros’ official X account.
“Football as a sporting discipline symbolizes talent, dedication, teamwork and the intrinsic values of human beings. In Colombia it must continue to be a benchmark for entertainment, healthy competition, unity and joy.
“Therefore, we insist on the need to maintain this activity, as well as those who are involved in it, in the sporting and administrative part and their families, outside of any scenario other than sports.
“Behind a ball, the dreams and illusions of boys and girls, young people, women, men and adult soccer players, their loved ones and an entire country roll. Football is passion in peace. Let no one ever think of attacking that reality again!”
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Liverpool ace Luis Díaz’s father is reportedly close to being freed by his captors after police in Colombia confirmed the ‘release process’ is underway.
Colombian radio station LA FM said Luis Manuel Diaz will first be transported to the Colombian city of Valledupar. From there, he’ll be taken back to Diaz’s hometown of Barrancas, where he and his wife were first abducted last month.
It was confirmed last week that the Colombian terrorist group, Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional (ELN), were responsible for Diaz Sr’s kidnapping from a Barrancas petrol station on October 28. Diaz’s mother, Cilenis Marulanda, was also abducted in the same incident, though she was rescued the following day while her partner remained captive.
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Developments over a release come after Diaz made an emotional return to Liverpool’s squad over the weekend. The winger came off the bench to score a much-needed equaliser at Luton Town, revealing a message on his undershirt that read: “Libertad Para Papa (Freedom for Papa).”
That display only heightened awareness around the kidnapping, which had already become a global headline. And if all goes to plan, ‘Mane Diaz’ could be free ‘in a matters of hours’.
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LA FM added the detail that Diaz will reportedly be handed over to a representative of the Catholic church when he is taken to Valledupar. Previous reports indicated the ELN had initiated plans to release Diaz Sr before it emerged those claims were ‘plagiarism’ and not entirely accurate.
Liverpool ace Diaz will hope the plans prove genuine on this occasion, with dozens of family members and friends gathered in Barrancas anticipating his return. Meanwhile, it’s uncertain whether Diaz will have any part in Jurgen Klopp’s squad for Thursday’s Europa League clash against Toulouse.
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Roberto Firmino has admitted that Liverpool players used to get frustrated over Mohamed Salah’s refusal to pass the ball.
Since his £34m arrival at Anfield, Salah has often been highlighted as being a slightly greedy player, focused solely on getting goals for himself.
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