Richard Keys thinks that Liverpool’s profitable objective towards Fulham of their 4-3 victory solely stood as a result of it was on the Kop finish.
Jurgen Klopp’s facet recovered from trailing Fulham 3-2 at Anfield within the eightieth minute to conjure up two objectives, from Wataru Endo and Trent Alexander-Arnold, within the 87th and 88th minutes, respectively.
Debate raged round whether or not Alexander-Arnold’s objective, the winner, ought to have stood although as Kostas Tsimikas appeared to barge a Fulham participant to the bottom simply earlier than the ball reached his fellow full-back.
The objective was given and Keys thinks that merely wouldn’t have been the case if the incident had not occurred in entrance of the Kop.
“It’s only not a foul because it’s at the Kop end”, Keys mentioned on beIN SPORTS.
“No [that’s not too cynical a view].”
Fulham recovered from being behind twice within the sport and put in a spirited show at Anfield.
Liverpool’s win continued their excellent document at Anfield within the Premier League this season with seven matches at dwelling and 7 wins.
They have additionally solely conceded 5 objectives on dwelling turf, with Fulham being accountable for three of them.