The noted Judge: The refrain was not wrong to award a penalty for Naples against Liverpool

Liverpool will hope that the contradiction penalty that caused it against Naples on Tuesday evening will not cost “to the Red” in Champions League. The team from “Merseyside” was defeated 2-0 by Naples, while defending the title to begin in a disappointing way broadcast Periscope. But of course, Jurgen Klep's boys will think [...]
Liverpool will hope that the contradiction penalty that caused it against Naples on Tuesday evening will not cost “to the Red” in Champions League.
The team from “Mercedeside” was defeated 2-0 by Naples, while defending the title to begin in a disappointing way broadcast Periscope.
But of course, Jurgen Klopp's boys will think they were damaged when they awarded a penalty at the expense of them after Andy Robertson's minimum contact at Jose Callejon in the 82nd minute.
The judge, Felix Brych pointed his finger at 11 meters and his decision was not revised by the VAR.

The penalty did not make Dries Mertens wrong. After the match, Klopp criticised the judge's decision, saying it was clearly not a penalty.
However, there is no doubt that it was 11-foot clean according to Premier Legager Judge Mark Klattenburg.
He believes Brych made the right decision after Robertson had contact with Calleyon's thigh.
Excuse me, Liverpool fans, but it was a penalty penalty. Andrew. Robertson caused an intervention at Jose Calleyon inside the danger zone with the wrong leg and had no contact with the ball,” said Klattenburg.
“Passy Flex Bych awarded the penalty, THE man immediately saw if he had contact.
“transmissions indicated that this was the case, so Brrich's decision remained.
“The correct decision received.” /Periscope. com/












