The Football Association's (FA) decision to rescind Alexis Mac Allister's red card following Liverpool's win over AFC Bournemouth has sparked conversation.
The Argentine was given his marching orders in the 58th minute of the Reds' 3-1 win at Anfield, bringing the curtain up on their home campaign for the Premier League season.
At the time, Liverpool had a one-goal advantage and despite being reduced to 10 men, Diogo Jota tapped in the rebound to give Jurgen Klopp's side a two-goal cushion. Having weathered onslaughts from Andoni Iraola's side late on, the Reds went on to pick up their first win of the season.
Although, the dismissal of the 24-year-old overshadowed the triumph on Merseyside. Paul Tierney and Constantine Hatzidakis reviewed the footage but came to the conclusion that there wasn't a clear and obvious error from the onfield referee, Thomas Bramall.
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On Tuesday, Liverpool supporters received the news that they had been hoping for when it was confirmed that Mac Allister would not serve a three-match ban - meaning he is now eligible for selection at St James' Park for Sunday's encounter with Newcastle United.
Despite the good news coming out of Wembley Stadium, there was collective agreement from Reds that the issue should've been resolved on the pitch during the clash against Cherries.
Taking to the comments section of the article that confirmed the news that Mac Allister would not serve his suspension, it got fans talking.
Wakey67 said: "Can I ask how this is the end of the case. Liverpool went on to win the game, however, if they had
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