Liverpool get lucky to defeat Fulham
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Liverpool get lucky to defeat Fulham

Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic heads the ball for the opening goal - only to be ruled offside. Liverpool went on to win the match at the Anfield in Liverpool. (EPA photo)
Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic heads the ball for the opening goal - only to be ruled offside. Liverpool went on to win the match at the Anfield in Liverpool. (EPA photo)

LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp accepted his Liverpool side got "a bit lucky" after a controversial offside flag denied Fulham the lead in their 2-0 defeat at Anfield on Sunday.

Under-pressure Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic hit out at what he described as an "absurd" situation after Aleksandar Mitrovic appeared to have headed the bottom-of-the-table visitors into the lead five minutes before the break.

Celebrations were cut short by the offside flag, however, and a quick restart from Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson allowed Trent Alexander-Arnold to play in Mohamed Salah for his eighth goal of the season and his 34th in his last 36 games at Anfield.

Just 14 seconds separated the flag and the Liverpool opener and when Xherdan Shaqiri stretched the lead with a delightful volley eight minutes into the second half the game was beyond the visitors.

Fulham offside: From this angle, it appears it was the correct decision (Twitter/@VintageSalah)

Klopp was unsure of whether the officials had been right to deny Fulham a goal but hailed the "brilliant" reaction of his Premier League title-chasers in turning the situation to their advantage.

"I saw it once, I'm not sure if it was offside or not," said the Liverpool manager. "We didn't get a goal against Arsenal when we scored a clearer goal. I don't want to compare it but you cannot change it.

"The most important thing is reacting in a situation like that and that was brilliant. Ally, Trent, Mo and done, it was a fantastic situation."

The German boss also felt Andy Robertson had been impeded in the run up to Fulham's disallowed goal and it was the Scottish full-back who could have played Mitrovic onside.

"Good routine. At the end we were a bit lucky," admitted Klopp.

For Jokanovic, there was no doubt that his side's possible opening goal should have stood.

"Robertson didn't sufficiently squeeze up and my player is onside and scored a goal. In one moment, a crucial moment, we go from one goal up to one goal down," said Jokanovic.

"In this country you normally can't show some disrespect to referees but it's a problem (when they) show disrespect to my team, myself, and the Fulham supporters.

"The situation can be a little complicated but you must be sure to take this kind of decision."

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