Alexis Mac Allister has escaped punishment from the FA over feedback he made on social media following Liverpool’s controversial defeat to Tottenham.
Jurgen Klopp‘s aspect noticed each Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota crimson carded and had a reputable Luis Diaz purpose mistakenly chalked off for offside by the VAR as they had been overwhelmed 2-1 by Spurs.
Within the aftermath of that contentious conflict, Mac Allister left a pointed touch upon an Instagram put up from Argentina teammate Cristian Romero by which he criticised the officers for his or her efficiency.
Celebrating the victory, Romero wrote: “This group has nice spirit, nice coronary heart. All the time like this, all collectively.”
Mac Allister responded: “It’s regular when you’ve got 12 gamers.” He later deleted the put up.
The midfielder might have been deemed to have breached FA guidelines for feedback which “suggest bias, and/or query the integrity of the referee, and/or are private/offensive, and/or convey the sport into disrepute.”
Nonetheless, This Is Anfield understands that no motion shall be taken towards the Argentine.
Punishment for Mac Allister would solely have added to the hefty price of Liverpool’s go to to the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
Jones will start a three-match ban when the Reds journey to Brighton on Sunday, whereas Jota may also serve a one-game suspension regardless of a Premier League panel ruling he mustn’t have obtained a second yellow card at Spurs.
Liverpool have additionally been hit with a £25,000 fantastic by the FA for in poor health self-discipline after receiving greater than six playing cards towards Ange Postecoglou’s males.