Howard Webb has stated that he believes Liverpool should have been awarded a penalty during their clash with Arsenal on the 23rd of December.
After a thrilling game between the then-first and second teams in the Premier League, it finished 1-1 at Anfield with both sides sharing the points.
But Liverpool fans left the stadium feeling aggrieved after they were not awarded a penalty for a Martin Odegaard handball inside the area.
Now speaking on his show ‘Mic’d Up’, Webb revealed that he believes they ‘didn’t reach the right outcome’.
PGMOL chief Howard Webb talks through VAR’s decision to not award Liverpool a penalty for a possible handball against Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard 👇 pic.twitter.com/xAOm6o4xLM
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