Liverpool were denied a penalty against at Anfield on Sunday after VAR elected to back referee Andy Madley after not giving a penalty for handball against
After had given a first-half lead at Anfield, the hosts had a penalty shout waved away after a corner was brushed by Ward-Prowse's outstretched hand at the Kop End in the second half. Madley waved away the appeals.
VAR too a look too, but decided to go with the on-field decision. The Premier League's official Match Centre account subsequently posted on social media to confirm why the decision had been made, declaring Ward-Prowse's handball as "accidental".
It said: "The referee’s call of no penalty for a potential handball was checked and confirmed by VAR – with Ward-Prowse’s action deemed to be accidental and not a handball offence."
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The home side went into the second half with a 1-0 lead thanks to Diaz, who poked home from Mohamed Salah's 23rd assist of the season after 18 minutes.
An Andy Robertson own goal late on looked to have given a share of the spoils, only and put the hosts back in front.
"Nobody was leaving Anfield early and everybody is joining in the celebrations," declared Paul Robinson, the ex-Tottenham and Blackburn goalkeeper, on colour commentary on Radio Five Live.

"What a moment for . What a key moment in their season. Van Dijk doesn't have to do a lot but he gets himself free and heads it low into the bottom corner. The roof has come off Anfield!
From there they held on,
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