Robbie Fowler has known as into query Arne’s Slot’s choice to speak to referee Andy Madley at half-time final night time.
Newcastle secured a share of the spoils at house to Liverpool on Wednesday night with a dramatic late equaliser courtesy of Fabian Schar.
“I don’t know the explanation why Arne Slot needed to [go talk to the referee at half-time],” the previous Pink spoke on Amazon Prime (by way of BBC Sport).
“I don’t suppose there was something untoward or controversial in that first half. Newcastle have been worth for that efficiency within the first half.”
To be utterly honest to the Dutch head coach, he greater than acknowledged his aspect was missing within the opening half of motion within the North East.
“Within the first half we had numerous issues with their depth, aggressive taking part in type with out the ball – aggressive in a great way,” the 46-year-old advised reporters (by way of liverpoolfc.com).
Why was Arne Slot upset with the officiating at St James’ Park?

On the stability of play, we’d have been considerably lucky to emerge victorious because of what gave the impression to be a possible winner from Mo Salah within the second half at St James’ Park.
That stated, we’re of the thoughts that Slot’s unhappiness with the standard of officiating in Newcastle was greater than justified in mild of Madley’s incessant reserving of Liverpool gamers.
“We tried to deal with it, however each time we touched them we received a yellow, and that doesn’t actually assist for us to be intense then as properly,” the previous Feyenoord supervisor went on so as to add.
We’re simply as sick as the common soccer fan of bemoaning referee performances – however, wow!
Take Alexis Mac Allister’s reserving, for example, with the Argentine now set to overlook the Merseyside derby after going shoulder to shoulder with 6′ 2″ defender Schar.
Alexis Mac Allister 🇦🇷 is harshly booked by Andy Madley
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Sure, for these asking, that’s the identical Argentine midfielder who stands at solely 5′ 9″. Don’t deliver logic into this, Reds – it’s a world completely bereft of it.