Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp express frustration as Darwin Nunez denied penalty in match against Brighton

On social media, Liverpool supporters have been airing their resentment following Darwin Nunez’s penalty against Brighton & Hove Albion’s denial.

Liverpool had the opportunity to take the lead in the Premier League standings on Sunday afternoon before Arsenal faced Manchester City.

Since the top three teams in the Premier League are separated by just one point, the 23–24 season title battle is expected to be among the best in history.

Following Liverpool’s game against Brighton, City and Arsenal will square off at the Etihad Stadium, offering Jurgen Klopp’s team the opportunity to take the lead.

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But within two minutes of Danny Welbeck giving the visitors the lead, Anfield was astonished.

Nunez went down inside the penalty area and called for a penalty as Liverpool attempted to equalize.

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Replays revealed that Brighton defender Pervis Estupinan gave a slight tug, but referee David Coote remained unfazed.

“That would have been given as a penalty against Liverpool any day of the week,” one fan commented in response on social media.

“Someone tell me why that’s a yellow card but it wasn’t a penalty for Nunez,” another tweeted. They’re identical, right?

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“How is that a yellow for MacAllister but not a penalty against Nunez for twice the pull?” inquired a third spectator.

Another commenter stated: “I love the consistency. David Coote gave two fouls against Mac Allister that were the same contact as the penalty claim for Nunez.”

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Former Everton player Leon Osman stated during his analysis for BBC Radio 5 Live: “I don’t think that’s enough for a penalty, but there was panic on Estupinan’s face.”

Following a deficit, Liverpool tied the score in the 27th minute when Mohamed Salah’s header was flicked in by Luis Diaz.