There was no shortage of drama during Liverpool's Premier League clash with Tottenham Hotspur last weekend.
A stoppage-time own goal, two red cards and a disallowed goal that continues to be a talking point one week on from the incident, the Reds were at the centre of a hugely controversial contest that has left a sour taste among supporters and Jurgen Klopp.
Attention now turns to Sunday's showdown with Brighton, who are likely to pose a number of problems during the 90 minutes of action at the Amex Stadium.
Looking ahead to this fixture, while reflecting on the fallout of Saturday's defeat in the capital, four Liverpool supporters have shared their views as part of a weekly ECHO fan column.
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Rhys Buchanan (city centre, @Rhys_Buchanan) - It's Liverpool against everyone
"Well done boys, good process.” Really lads? Are you sure about that? The audio from last weekend’s refereeing display in our Premier League match at Tottenham Hotspur only felt like rubbing more salt in the wounds of injustice for Liverpool fans. There’s still been no apology at this stage either, which is completely unacceptable. There needs to be accountability and an independent body holding the PGMOL to task. Time after time we’ve seen big VAR blunders, but the Luis Diaz disallowed goal really did rock my faith in the future of the sport.
Obviously, the Reds’ somewhat routine win against Union Saint-Gilloise was the tonic we all needed to move on with things. There’s so much to be optimistic about as we head into the weekend, with rivals also dropping points last week, if we can
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