Liverpool have decided to appeal the red card given to Alexis Mac Allister during the Premier League game against Bournemouth on Saturday
Liverpool have chosen to formally appeal Alexis Mac Allister's controversial dismissal during the Premier League clash with Bournemouth.
Neither VAR Paul Tierney nor assistant Constantine Hatzidakis saw any reason to instruct Bramall to review the decision on the pitchside monitor, leaving Mac Allister - who was making his home debut having arrived from Brighton for £35million in the summer - facing a three-match suspension. READ MORE: Ryan Gravenberch monitored as Liverpool show anything can happen in remaining days of transfer windowAnd the Reds have now decided to lodge an appeal under the category of 'wrongful dismissal' with the Football Association, having done so within the deadline of two days after the incident.
They will report back later this week with Mac Allister at present set to miss Sunday's trip to Newcastle United, along with games against Aston Villa at home and Wolverhampton Wanderers away.
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