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Newcastle vs Liverpool: Trent Alexander-Arnold escapes red card for handball on the line before Christian Atsu’s goal

Co-commentator Jamie Carragher admitted Christian Atsu’s equaliser was ‘the best thing that could happen to Liverpool’ as Alexander-Arnold escaped a red card

Jack de Menezes
Saturday 04 May 2019 20:20 BST
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Trent Alexander-Arnold was lucky to escape a red card in Liverpool’s Premier League trip to Newcastle United after appearing to deliberately handball on the line in order to prevent a goal.

The Liverpool right-back saw the ball strike his outstretched right arm on the line from Salomon Rondon’s fiercely-struck effort, with goalkeeper Allison completely beaten by Matt Ritchie’s mis-hit shot back across goal.

Referee Andre Marriner had what looked to be a clear view of the incident, but before he could make a decision on Alexander-Arnold’s infringement, the ball was already in the net as Atsu fired home the rebound.

Newcastle had already gone behind, having left defender Virgil van Dijk unmarked from an Alexander-Arnold corner after 10 minutes, but having played what little advantage there was, Marriner elected to let Atsu’s goal stand and not take any action against Alexander-Arnold.

Had Marriner through otherwise, the England right-back could have been expected to be punished in the form of a penalty and a straight red card.

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“Trent Alexander-Arnold is lucky there as 1-1 is the best thing that could happen to Liverpool in this situation,” said Sky Sports co-commentator Jamie Carragher.

“It’s a penalty and a red card.”

Newcastle’s mood did not improve as the half wore on, as Liverpool were soon back in front when Mohamed Salah neatly tucked away a cross from – of all people – Alexander-Arnold with a lovely-struck finish on the turn.

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