Kenny Dalglish blasts the controversial penalty in 1-0 defeat to Stoke City – EPL News
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has expressed his disappointment over the standard of referring in the Reds’ shocking 1-0 defeat to Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium. He stated that the Merseyside club were ‘battered’ by the decision, which was out of
their control.
The Reds suffered their first defeat of the ongoing Premier League season after failing to impress at Britannia Stadium. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jamie-Carragher-c17728 conceded a controversial penalty in the first
half. The Merseyside club failed to find a breakthrough, which cost them three crucial points.
Dalglish was displeased with the controversial decision made against his team and has claimed that the low level of officiating will effect Liverpool’s chances of finishing in the top four of the league. The manager insisted that his players are fully committed
to give their best but Liverpool’s season could go off the track due to the low standard of match refereeing.
"We can only do what we can do ourselves. But if we continually get battered by things that are outside our control then we're not going to have much chance.” A furious Kenny told the reporters.
Moreover, Dalglish has asserted that his side has been a victim of wrong decisions since the start of the ongoing 2011/12 Barclays Premier League season.
"The first four league games have all had a contentious decisions and everyone has gone against us.”
Furthermore, the Reds manager has also revealed that he will discuss the current situation with his owners before taking any step as he does not want to hurt the image of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 by making hasty decisions.
"I'll speak to the owners first, see what they say because the last thing I want to do is for my behaviour to impinge on the club's success in any way, shape or form," Kenny Dalglish concluded.
Liverpool are currently placed fifth in the Premier League with seven points to their name after four rounds of matches.
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