GO HOME AND CRY: Mac Allister says Tottenham only beat Liverpool with 12 ‘players’ but receives a harsh response from ‘countryman’ Cristian Romero

Alexis Mac Allister, a midfielder for Liverpool, was engaged in a heated debate with his countryman Curtis Romero when he made comments that suggested Tottenham received assistance from the referee during the epic match that took place in round 7 of the Premier League.

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Following the match, Tottenham defender Curtis Romero posted on Instagram, “The team has great spirit and heart.” Let’s keep up that spirit of all of us working together to win. Alexis Mac Allister, a midfielder for Liverpool, made a comment right away in which he implied that the officials helped Tottenham win the game.

When there are 12 players on the field, this sort of thing is par for the course.Romero responded by saying, “Go home and cry.”On the evening of September 30, Romero (center) and Mac Allister (number 10) compete against one another while playing for their respective teams, Tottenham and Liverpool.

Both Romero and Mac Allister will play a significant role in Argentina’s quest to win the 2022 World Cup; but, in the Premier League, they are currently playing for clubs that compete against one another.

The day before, Romero played the entirety of the contest, while Mac Allister stayed in the game until the 80th minute.

The referee, Simon Hooper, showed two red cards to Liverpool players, Curtis Jones in the 25th minute and Diogo Jota in the 69th minute, and both of them were ejected from the game as a result. This decision sparked a great deal of criticism. In the meantime, he declined the opportunity to give Liverpool the lead in the 69th minute of play. 34, despite the fact that Luis Diaz was not in an offside position as he ran down to receive the ball, as the result of getting guidance from the VAR.

Following the match, the English Professional Referees Committee apologized to Liverpool for their refusal to recognize Diaz’s goal as a valid goal. Tottenham coach Ange Postecoglou has made it known that he is not a fan of VAR ever since it was adopted by the game of football. The Australian strategist claims that teams must change and accept that errors, particularly issues with referees, are an unavoidable part of the game.On the other hand, it seems like Tottenham is getting lucky. Son Heung-min’s goal in the 36th minute gave them the advantage, and Joel Matip’s own goal in the 90+6th minute made the score 2-1 in their favor.

The lone goal for Liverpool was scored by Cody Gakpo in the minute 45+4 position.After suffering their first defeat of the season, Liverpool are now in fourth place. In the meantime, Tottenham climbed one spot to take the second spot. Despite this, Jurgen Klopp’s squad has 16 points, putting them only two points behind the leading team, Manchester City, and one point behind Tottenham and Arsenal.