Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold was questioned on the controversial handball decision during Manchester City's defeat at Anfield.
Bernardo Silva's deflected cross clearly struck the defender's arm but referee Michael Oliver waved away the claims of the Man City players.
Liverpool punished City on the counter attack, scoring just 22 seconds later, when Fabinho rifled a long range effort past Claudio Bravo.
Alexander-Arnold was questioned on the incident after the game, admitting the ball did strike his hand.
He told Sky Sports: "There's VAR. I think it [the ball] might have hit my arm but it hit Bernardo Silva's first. You have to carry on playing, they complained but you have to keep on playing.
"We're on a good run, we are still unbeaten, at home we have the advantage with the fans so every time we are here we want to pick up the three points we feel we should.
"We picked up a lot last season to get to 97 points and it wasn't enough and we know we have to do something similar this time."