In the last minute of injury time against Liverpool and Leicester City in the Premier League, when the referee was on his way to unleash the final whistle with a 1-1 draw between the two teams, Senegalese striker Sadio Mane fell into the penalty area and referee Chris Cavanah awarded a penalty in the deadly time. Team captain James Milner scored the three-point goal.

Not only did the international referee base his decision but he resorted to the video assistant referee Far to confirm his decision, but Irish coach Branden Rodgers said: "I think Mani took advantage of the friction as much as possible. The video would have made a different decision, "he said.

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However, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp said: "The penalty is clear and correct. Without luck we cannot win all these games.

This is the opinion of the coaches .. But what about the analysts and do they see a penalty?

Kevin Kalban, the former England international and the BBC's analyst, accused Mani of circumventing the referee. "There was friction between Albrighton (Leicester). Manny was too desperate to win a penalty," he said.

"I think it's not a penalty," said Alan Shearer, the former England top scorer and sports analyst at the BBC. "Mane is a scam. This is a sporting friction. Albrighton touched Mani and the latter decided to fall and give a penalty."

The referee Jamal Al-Sharif arbitration expert in the channels "BN Sports" explained that the penalty is "clear and correct and unquestionable." He continued: The referee made a "bold decision in the last minute of overtime and confirmed by the mouse."

"Albrighton hindered Mani by using the leg from behind, and the referee was close and made an accurate decision," Sharif said.

With this win, Liverpool are now one win away from Manchester City's record-winning streak and are eight points ahead of the Citizens in the Premier League table.