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– Then comes the mother of all blunders. It will appear in all annual calendars of the FA Cup 22/23, said Viaplay’s expert commentator Lars Tjærnås. Liverpool’s goalkeeper, Alisson, had full control of the ball after 25 minutes of play, following a Wolves attack. The Merseyside club then messed up the ball, but the visitors were unable to capitalize on the sloppiness. Seconds later, the goalkeeper served up another opportunity for the visitors. He kicked the ball straight at the feet of Wolves striker Gonçalo Guedes, who put the ball into the goal. – He looks at him, he also says “why don’t you have a go?” (can’t you just give it a try?), said Kasper Wikestad in the Viaplay studio during the break. Tjærnås added that it proves that the best goalkeepers can make the biggest mistakes. – We saw a huge goalkeeping mistake at Old Trafford yesterday, and we see a huge goalkeeping mistake today, said Tjærnås right after the first goal. Former national team goalkeeper, Erik Thorstvedt, had not seen the situation at first when news made contact. When he saw the situation, he replied: – A “must” plays out from behind, and plays on small margins all the time. Then things go wrong from time to time, he writes in an SMS and continues: – It’s not the first time Allison messes up with the ball at her feet. Most teams have at least one of those in the season. But this one was VERY weird. Doesn’t he see him?? Núñez goal Just before the break, Liverpool’s big buy, Darwin Núñez, finally managed to find the back of the net for the first time since the World Cup break. Trent Alexander-Arnold poked a fantastic pass to the Uruguayan who put it beautifully into the goal on a full volley. NETWORK: Nunez finally found his way to goal and he let his emotions loose at Anfield. Photo: OLI SCARFF / AFP Liverpool took control of the game after the break, and just eight minutes into the second half, debutant Cody Gakpo scored his first goal in a Liverpool shirt. He found Mohamed Salah in the box, and after a clumsy clearance from Wolves stopper Toti. The ball fell straight into the legs of the Egyptian who ice coldly put the ball into the goal. Super substitutes After 63 minutes, the Spanish Wolves manager, Julen Lopetegui, made a triple substitution. Among these three were Hee-chan Hwang and Matheus Cunha. It would turn out to be a smart decision. Just three minutes later, the South Korean won the ball and stormed forward. He combined well with Cunha who whipped the ball hard in front of goal. There Hwang was again, directing the ball into the goal behind an outstretched Alisson. The match ended 2-2 between Liverpool and Wolverhampton, which means that the Premier League clubs will have to go into a rematch, in an otherwise tight match schedule. VAR drama With only ten minutes left in the game, Toti thought he had sent Wolves into the lead. The defending champion heel-flipped the ball into the goal and sprinted towards the corner flag in ecstasy, while ripping off his shirt. The celebrations were to come to a solid halt, when the linesman stopped the party by raising the flag for offside. Lopetegui strongly disagreed with that and showed the well-known VAR sign. Based on the TV images, it was difficult to see what should have been offside inside the field. After the corner, Liverpool managed to withstand the first pressure, and when the visitors played the ball out to the edge before wave two, he must have been offside.



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