Brendan Rodgers rightly slams awful refereeing vs Liverpool

Referee Andy Madley; Liverpool vs Leicester City (Photo by Alex Livesey - Danehouse/Getty Images)
Referee Andy Madley; Liverpool vs Leicester City (Photo by Alex Livesey - Danehouse/Getty Images) /
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Jurgen Klopp the manager of Liverpool Leicester City (Photo by Alex Livesey – Danehouse/Getty Images) /

Media blind eye

The fury gets even more compounded when you scan through many of the media outlets that hold very little interest in these incidents in their match reports. It was also galling hearing the commentators of the game meekly mention the incidents like they are mere moments not worthy of consideration. It just adds fuel to the fire that journalists cherry-pick their stories accordingly to both pander to and not offend their favourite teams. It doesn’t go unnoticed by the huge majority of non-top-6-clubs.

Not good enough

Partisanship would be an easy criticism to throw at Rodgers when managers tend to see games through their own bias lens. But the Northern Irishman is not one to cry over spilled milk and will know that his team contributed to their own downfall in the second half as well as being brilliant in the first. But playing against 10 or even nine Liverpool players would have made life significantly easier.

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So let’s not ignore yet another pathetic refereeing display that has left another Leicester player injured and a baying home crowd pandered to throughout. We should all demand better refereeing and then we can just concentrate on the football and not the injustices.