If you watched the game do you agree? Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers was left frustrated as his side were denied a "clear penalty" during their goalless draw with Blackburn Rovers.
The Reds had a number of spot-kick appeals during the game at Anfield
but the Irishman was particularly incensed by a perceived trip on Adam
Lallana by Rovers captain Matt Kilgallon.
Indeed, Rodgers felt
that referee Andre Marriner's decision to award a corner rather than a
penalty had a massive bearing on the game, as it allowed to Gary
Bowyer's side to maintain their defensive shape and claim a draw.
"I definitely thought we should have had one [penalty]," he told reporters.
"I thought that Adam Lallana's in the first half was a great move. He
got his body between the man and the ball, and when he's gone to shoot
he's been knocked over.
"I thought that was a clear penalty. The other ones are debatable but we probably needed that bit of luck to open the game up.
"If we'd scored in the opening 20 minutes then the spaces might have opened up a bit more."
Liverpool will now travel to Ewood Park for a replay as they look to
book a place in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley, but Rodgers was not
too perturbed with the final outcome.
"To be honest, I'm not
overly disappointed," he added. "Of course, we want to get through but
we kept a clean sheet against a team who are dangerous, particularly
from set-pieces and long balls into the box.
"In the main, we
defended it well. We're still there to reach the semi-final and we want
to do it but we'll have plenty of time to work with the team. It just
wasn't to be."
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