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REFEREE FAVORITES MU: MU – diving experts make every tackle of Liverpool become a foul and every tackle of United becomes a free kick…

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REFEREE FAVORITES MU: MU – diving specialists turn every tackle against Liverpool into a foul, while any tackle on United is deemed a free kick.

 

Anfield outrage: Arne Slot “completely lost control” as the referee shows favoritism towards Manchester United, sparking fury.

 

Anfield has seen its share of drama — but nothing compares to this.

 

In a match that left Liverpool supporters seething with anger, head coach Arne Slot was observed shouting vehemently from the sidelines, raising his hands in exasperation as the referee once again blew the whistle… this time for yet another questionable foul in favor of Manchester United.

 

From the opening minutes, the atmosphere was established.

 

A minor shoulder challenge from Szoboszlai — foul.

 

A clean interception by Van Dijk — foul.

 

Yet, when United’s midfielders pulled shirts, clipped heels, or stalled the game, play continued as if nothing had occurred.

 

“It was unbelievable,” an enraged Slot expressed to reporters after the match. “We play football, they play for whistles — and tonight, the whistle favored them more.”

 

The turning point arrived in the 68th minute when Bruno Fernandes fell to the ground after the slightest contact from Mac Allister.

 

Before the Liverpool player could voice his objection, the referee had already indicated a free kick — and cautioned him for dissent.

 

Shortly after, Garnacho went down dramatically near the penalty area. Once more, the whistle.

 

The crowd erupted in boos, chanting “VARpool no more — it’s Man United’s turn!” as Slot struggled to manage his frustration. Cameras captured him murmuring to the fourth official, “If they breathe near them, it’s a foul!”

 

Pundits throughout the Premier League have since discussed the officiating, with many labeling it “one-sided” and “uncomfortably protective” of United.

 

Former referees even acknowledged that the trend was “hard to overlook,” with Liverpool receiving numerous yellow cards for standard challenges while United avoided penalties for similar or more severe incidents.

 

By the time the final whistle blew, Slot’s face conveyed it all — a blend of disbelief and resignation. His team had battled hard, but they were up against an unseen adversary in black.

 

As the sound of that whistle dissipated into the night at Anfield, one question remained in the minds of players, analysts, and supporters alike:

 

Was this merely a case of bad officiating — or was there something much more intentional behind the referee’s lack of decisions?

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