Dominik Szoboszlai opened the scoring for Liverpool with a super goal against Aston Villa but Ian Wright believes the strike should have been ruled out
Ian Wright says Howard Webb might need to make a phone call apologising to Aston Villa after Dominik Szoboszlai's opening goal for Liverpool.
The goal was subsequently checked by VAR with Mohamed Salah standing in front of Martinez in an offside position, but after a swift check it was given and Liverpool took the lead. "What we saw is that Mo Salah is obstructing Emi Martinez's line of vision," Wright said, "so Howard Webb is probably going to have to make another phone call this week at some stage because that is offside, and that is interfering with Emi Martinez.He'd later add on Twitter: "No time to talk about goals, quality play or key moments because all we discuss in the studio is VAR decisions. Boring. Just incident after incident. Taking the enjoyment out of the game.
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