Ivan Juric, manager of Southampton, feels Liverpool should have been given a penalty in the second half of their 3-1 loss at Anfield on Saturday. Will Smallbone gave the Saints an unexpected lead in stoppage time of the first half, but Darin Nunez quickly erased the lead. Mo Salah scored two penalty penalties in the second half to give Liverpool the victory, but Juric thought the first one was unfair. There didn't appear to be much in the area as Smallbone and Nunez collided, but referee Lewis Smith gave the penalty. Juric, the Southampton manager, is furious at Liverpool's penalty call. "They responded quite well," Juric said to BBC Sport. "We had some excellent first-half situations. The match was altered, in my opinion, by the [first] penalty, which was not a penalty. I'm happy with the way we performed today. "This can never be a punishment. Since it was 1-1 and somewhat altered the outcome, I apologize for what happened. Many of our yo...
On a miserable night for Bayer Leverkusen, Die Werkself lost 3-0 to Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday.
On the hour mark, with Bayern leading 2-0, Nordi Mukiele received his second yellow card for a foul on Kingsley Coman, complicating matters for Leverkusen even further.
Granit Xhaka slammed his teammate after the game, calling his red card "stupid".
"Despite falling behind, we were well into the game. Then we received a stupid red card, which was completely unnecessary. This should not happen to us. It was so far from the goal. But I believe there are more stories to tell today," the Swiss midfielder told DAZN.
In a separate interview in the mixed zone, Xhaka criticized referee Michael Oliver's decision to award the penalty that resulted in Bayern's 3-0 win.
"That type of penalty would not be given by him in the Premier League. Disappointing. "I know Michael from England," the former Arsenal midfielder told Sky Germany.
Despite the disappointing first leg, Xhaka believes Leverkusen can turn things around at home next week.
"If we go into the second leg (with Bayern's mindset) and take an early lead, anything can happen.
"I will not give up. We can defeat Bayern. We need to give everything. "We will not give up," the Swiss midfielder emphasized.
On the hour mark, with Bayern leading 2-0, Nordi Mukiele received his second yellow card for a foul on Kingsley Coman, complicating matters for Leverkusen even further.
Granit Xhaka slammed his teammate after the game, calling his red card "stupid".
"Despite falling behind, we were well into the game. Then we received a stupid red card, which was completely unnecessary. This should not happen to us. It was so far from the goal. But I believe there are more stories to tell today," the Swiss midfielder told DAZN.
In a separate interview in the mixed zone, Xhaka criticized referee Michael Oliver's decision to award the penalty that resulted in Bayern's 3-0 win.
"That type of penalty would not be given by him in the Premier League. Disappointing. "I know Michael from England," the former Arsenal midfielder told Sky Germany.
Despite the disappointing first leg, Xhaka believes Leverkusen can turn things around at home next week.
"If we go into the second leg (with Bayern's mindset) and take an early lead, anything can happen.
"I will not give up. We can defeat Bayern. We need to give everything. "We will not give up," the Swiss midfielder emphasized.
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