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Liverpool risk extended ban for Curtis Jones as they appeal red card in contentious Tottenham defeat

  • Jones sees red
  • Went over the ball studs-up
  • Reds eventually reduced to nine and lost 2-1

WHAT HAPPENED? Jones was given his marching orders in the 26th minute at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after going over the ball and catching Yves Bissouma high on the shin with his studs up. It was a decision that divided opinion, but the Reds have opted to appeal the dismissal.

THE BIGGER PICTURE: Should the appeal be rejected then Jones' ban could be extended from three games to four - if it is deemed 'frivolous'. Liverpool were eventually reduced to nine men on Saturday when Diogo Jota collected two yellow cards in the space of 22 second-half seconds, with Joel Matip scoring a late own goal to hand Spurs the win.

However, the most contentious moment of the game came in the 34th minute when Jurgen Klopp's 10 men were denied the opener as Luis Diaz's effort was wrongly called offside, and VAR failed to overturn the decision in a damning breakdown in communication.

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WHAT NEXT FOR LIVERPOOL? The Reds will nervously await the outcome of their appeal and may be hoping for some sympathy following the egregious offside decision against them.

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