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Had Spurs converted their chances, the game would have been over by half time.
We witnessed a classic when Jurgen Klopp's rampant Reds met Antonio Conte's rejuvenated Spurs. The latter's side took a slander lead after a bag full of chances were created when their talisman in Harry Kane made a darting challenge on Robertson, only to be fouled for a yellow card. With Klopp being furious and himself being shown a card for dissent, it was certain that his team would come all guns blazing in the coming half. It only meant another hour of entertaining football was upon us.
As expected, the Reds equalised and took lead against the run of play as Spurs were really playing like a side out to prove something due to the chances they had. A keeper so good on his day without his main man in van Dijk helping him, had to come with an error in such a classic. Within moments, the score was equal again and we were in for another twist. Yes, the Reds fullback who was on the receiving end of that Kane challenge and the one who gave his side the lead was sent off for a horrible challenge - only to bring light on how inconsistent the VAR and officials in the league have been in the recent past and currently.
Another week and another decision which ignited the discussion on how to deal and what changes are needed to bring an end to such controversies for the fans and viewers to enjoy the game in the most fair manner there is.