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Paris Saint-Germain trapped by Liverpool. Despite total mastery, the capital's club conceded the defeat on its lawn on the score of 1 goal at 0 in this eighth of the go to the Champions League.
Ultra-dominators, the Ile-de-France did not manage to blow up the opposing lock and fell on a large Alisson Becker. But that's not all. The arbitration was also slightly unfavorable to the red and blue.
Ibrahima Konaté could have been expelled from the game following a large stroller on Bradley Barcola near the surface that was on goal. The referee of the meeting and the Var finally decided not to give red card to the French international.
Questioned by the newspaper The Parisianthe manager of Stade Brestois Éric Roy does not understand the decision of the referee.
“It is incomprehensible. If there is no penalty, there is a fault, free kick and therefore red card. You load a player in the back, which goes to the goal in one against one. I do not see how it is possible not to whistle anything. he said.
“There is no fault”, Konaté not of the same opinion
It was perhaps one of the turns of this poster between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool. In the first period, the Reds defender was very close to being expelled from the meeting following a fault on Bradley Barcola. However, the referees decided not to whistle anything against the French defender.
Questioned by Canal + At the end of the match, Ibrahima Konaté believes that he has not been lacking in his partner in the French team Bradley Barcola. “NOn, there is no mistake it's my opinion. There is a Var, there is everything you need. If there is a stroller, I should have taken red! I tell you no. It is true that I am strong, but I don't put power, I just put my arm. There, it was really soft on my part, “he said. A point of bad faith?
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