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'Bad for football' - Matthias Jaissle slams controversial late Liverpool penalty decision after dramatic draw at St James' Park

  • Jaissle furious with late penalty call

    Jaissle was denied a massive victory in his first home match when Szoboszlai converted a 99th-minute penalty for Liverpool. The spot-kick was awarded after Victor Munoz went down following a challenge by Lewis Hall.

    Newcastle were poised to take all three points until referee Stuart Attwell pointed to the spot in the dying moments. Jaissle was left incredibly frustrated by the decision, feeling that Hall was unfairly penalised in a crucial moment. The manager firmly believes the incident did not warrant a foul, sparking a debate over officiating standards.

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    Newcastle boss questions refereeing standards

    Jaissle did not hold back when discussing the incident involving Hall and Munoz, insisting that the contact was completely insufficient to award a penalty.

    Jaissle said: "For me, it was no penalty - it was a really soft one. If you give that, we will see many, many penalties. I don't think that Lewis can do anything else, he cannot just disappear on the field! It’s a really soft penalty. If you give these penalties then you have to give a lot in this season and I’m not sure if that’s good for football."

  • Willock future and transfer plans

    Following the match, Jaissle also addressed his squad's needs ahead of the transfer deadline, particularly regarding the future of Joe Willock. The midfielder scored an outstanding goal against Liverpool and has been linked with a move to Besiktas.

    However, reports reveal the manager wants to keep Willock at the club despite the Turkish interest. When asked about potential new arrivals after a summer of change, Jaissle admitted he wants more signings, stating: "I hope so, today the lads were amazing, a young squad but we have some needs we know internally and we keep that internally. You can count them on one hand."

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    What comes next for Newcastle?

    Newcastle must quickly recover as they face West Bromwich Albion in the EFL Cup second round on Wednesday. Jaissle will be hoping for a positive response before his side hosts Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday for their week two Premier League fixture.