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Liverpool Have Goal Controversially Disallowed In Carabao Cup Final Due To Virgil Van Dijk 'Interference'

Liverpool Have Goal Controversially Disallowed In Carabao Cup Final Due To Virgil Van Dijk 'Interference'

Liverpool's opener against Chelsea was chalked off due to Virgil Van Dijk's interference in blocking Reece James.

Liverpool were left aggrieved after their opening goal against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final was ruled out due to Virgil van Dijk's interference.

The Reds served up a superb set-piece routine that paid dividends in the second half and looked to have brought the game's first goal.

The ball was whipped in beautifully by Trent Alexander-Arnold from the right and found the unmarked Sadio Mane, who headed back across for Joel Matip to nod in.


Van Dijk had blocked off Reece James to get Mane the free run on the left in what was a clever piece of play to create the opening.

However, the Dutch defender strayed offside and after referee Stuart Attwell went to the VAR monitor, the goal was chalked off.

While Van Dijk was not directly involved in the sense that he didn't touch the ball, his action was deemed to be an act of affecting the play.

The incident was eerily similar to one involving Harry Maguire against Burnley earlier this month.

Raphael Varane headed home against the Clarets at Turf Moor but United skipper Maguire was in an offside position and adjudged to have interfered by blocking off Jay Rodriguez.

Maguire disagreed with the decision and said at the time he didn't think Rodriguez "would have affected the goal".

He told BT Sport: "He said it wasn't a foul. Interfering with play, I don't know. I actually made my run earlier and it didn't end up being a little bit of a block. I don't think Rodriguez would have affected the goal from which Rafa scored."

Featured Image Credit: Image: Sky Sports

Topics: Carabao Cup, Joel Matip, Liverpool, Virgil Van Dijk, Chelsea