Rodgers fuming at referee
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insisted the best team lost and blamed mistakes by referee Mark Halsey for contributing to their first defeat to Manchester United at Anfield since 2007.
Rodgers took issue with the sending-off of Jonjo Shelvey, the penalty that Robin Van Persie converted to win the game 2-1 and Halsey’s decision not to award Liverpool a spot-kick when Luis Suarez was felled in the second half.
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Expecting referees not to favour Man U is like expecting Hansen not to adjust temperatures.
I single stepped frame by frame through both the sending off and the penalty. They were both complete jokes. At least Shelvey gave SAF a piece of his mind on the way off.
So a ref makes a decision (without the benefit of frame by frame replay!) and a thug in a red shirt acts like … a thug, harranging, not the ref but, somebdy on the sidelines! Yeah, great role model.