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Why Ibrahima Konate Wasn’t Sent Off During Paris Saint-Germain vs Liverpool


Ibrahima Konate, a defender for Liverpool, appeared lucky to avoid a red card during his team’s match against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League last 16.



Because of the Parisians’ vigour and perseverance, Luis Enrique’s team managed to dominate the first half, keeping the Reds in second place the entire time. In the 26th minute, Bradley Barcola attempted to jump on a long ball over the top as they continued to advance with intent.


Italian referee Davide Massa waved play-on until VAR stepped in to evaluate the incident after Konate, the final man, pushed Barcola to the ground. Rio Ferdinand insisted that it was a send-off during his commentary for TNT Sports, but Arne Slot was relieved that the visitors won the match.



The Reason Ibrahima Konate Was Not Expelled

Perhaps the Liverpool defender got away with one.




VAR upgraded the offense’s seriousness before deciding to clear the occurrence. However, according to GOAL, the foul wasn’t deserving of a red card because the video assistant referee was unable to recommend a yellow card because it wasn’t considered a clear and apparent error.


Ronald Araujo’s dismissal from Barcelona’s 4-1 loss to PSG last year is comparable to this occurrence, as the Uruguayan was the final man and took down the young French forward. Many people could be interested in hearing UEFA clarify the distinction, especially those who support the La Liga powerhouses.

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When Barcola or Ousmane Dembele sailed forward, Konate, who had not played in the Champions League since November, was put under the cosh. In defence, the 25-year-old played with Virgil van Dijk, and they were kept busy the entire time. Prior to Harvey Elliott’s late smash and grab, the outstanding Alisson Becker gave a fantastic performance in goal.

Commentators Respond to Konate’s Barcola Challenge
Stephen Warnock: I have witnessed them as

Ferdinand was taken aback. After knocking Barcola down, Konate stayed on the pitch, and the Manchester United great had anticipated receiving a red card:

It’s a foul. It’s a foul because the push was in the back. I’ll be shocked if that isn’t a red card.

Stephen Warnock, a former defender with Liverpool, shared his opinions on BBC Radio 5 Live:

“It goes in the ‘I’ve seen them given’ filing cabinet. If I played for PSG, I would be irritated.

The Frenchman will be available for the second game at Anfield on Tuesday, March 11, so Liverpool will be glad a sending-off didn’t happen. Throughout the season, his connection with Van Dijk has been crucial, and because PSG was the superior team at the Parc des Princes, they will need the two to perform at their peak at home.

 



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