Ange Postecoglou has explained why he believes Liverpool's calls for Lucas Bergvall to have been sent off are unfounded in the aftermath of his Tottenham side's 1-0 Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg win.
The Swedish starlet was handed a yellow card in the first-half for a sliding challenge on Luis Diaz - although replays seemed to suggest that the Liverpool star had gone down with minimal contact.
But late on in the second-half, Bergvall looked to be at fault again when he skittled Kostas Tsimikas.
Referee Stuart Attwell's yellow card stayed in his pocket and the hosts were able to reap the rewards of his decision when, moments later, Bergvall found the back of the net to claim the winner.
A goal was all that was needed to give Tottenham the vital lead going into the second leg at Anfield in February.
Virgil van Dijk was among the Liverpool players to swarm Attwell after the final whistle to discuss his decision, but in his remarks at full-time, Postecoglou was unfazed, rejecting the idea that his team had been lucky not to lose the 18-year-old.
'He wasn’t (lucky to be on the pitch),' Postecoglou said. People misinterepted my comments from the other day.
'The rule is and we have been told for quite a while now that if advantage gets played, as long as it is not for a cynical tackle then the yellow card (doesn’t get given).
'We have been screaming for it for the last two months. It has happened to us consistently, have a look at our games.
'We have asked the officials and they have said, if you play advantage and it is not a cynical tackle then the yellow card does not get played. To me, that was pretty clear.
'That's the rules and we have copped it for the last six weeks.'
However, commentors online were quick to note that Bergvall's challenge could be classed as reckless, for which a yellow could have been given under similar circumstances.
Postecoglou was also incorrect in Attwell playing the advantage, as the referee instead said that no foul was given, with advantage not being applied on a second yellow card except in cases of an immediate chance.
In contrast to his opposite number, Arne Slot was in complete disagreement, the Liverpool manager referencing how Postecoglou had been incensed days earlier by decisions that seemed to go against them when facing Newcastle.
'I don’t think there’s any debate about it,’ said Slot. ‘I think I saw Ange sitting here on Sunday and Spurs weren’t happy with a few decisions. One went against them, tonight maybe one went in favour of them.
‘The decisions is made, you can’t change it. When he didn’t give the second yellow card, no one thought it would have such a big impact 30 seconds later.
'I am 99.9 per cent certain I was not the only one who didn’t feel the best when it went in. It was, for him (the referee) also far from ideal.’
KingCarrot
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Ange will soon explain why he could not win any trophy in his 2nd season in Spurs as promised by him
jasbdeksy
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how was begvalls tackle not cynical....farcical ange.
bomadeprsy
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. well if that's his reason, then he is as stupid as the ref, because that tackle is reckless a d he should have received a 2nd yellow card and sent off, maybe there manager and the officials need to visit specsavers
pedclnopst
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I think Postecoglou is making mockery of himself, it's English football VAR, Referees, FA and co and sure you will pay the price for your statement. And have it in mind that Liverpool will eliminate Tottenham Hotspur from the competition. TIME HEALS ALL WOUNDS. YNWA.
pedclnopst
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Am very sure this manager will suffer same humiliation from the Referee and the VAR as well before end of the season, it's English football wait and see.
hahelnprt
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zohdemnop
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waiting for u Ange at Anfield .
Frankaay™
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Stuart Attwell had issues with Klopp so much than any other referee he has always been behind every controversial game we've had and it took another controversial game to get us beaten.
tedaikruy
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shut up man,this win just breaks your ceo not to sack you.don't talk too much
Tapclmnrsz
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Swede and blonde hair
Jasklnrt
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don't worry u will thinks it next leg
Gwinghltd
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once it goes in your favour,it's a right decision.
Zaseimnpsz
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liverpool vs Tottenham always have mistakes, who remembers Liverpools’ goal that counted as offside
not only that,the win of 2-3 richalison had leveled 2 2,and then jota who had raised a high boot on Oliver Skip's face n left on pitch earlier,scored Liverfool's third goal n won the game
yehbceikmp
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liverpool vs Tottenham always have mistakes, who remembers Liverpools’ goal that counted as offside
KunleSpur01
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Bias take. Even a blind man knows it was error by the ref.
watbdekpty
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When you win, you'll say it's right decision. When you lose, you know the answer...... Pathetic
Wabadilnty
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when it will go against him next time the ref will be bad
Yidcdkotuy
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Of course he would