Liverpool v. Burnley | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 2/10/2024 | NBC Sports | Only Sports And Health



Dara O’Shea got Burnley back in the match right before halftime, but Liverpool turned up the heat in the second half and secured three points at Anfield in Matchweek 24. #NBCSports #PremierLeague #Liverpool #Burnley
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42 thoughts on “Liverpool v. Burnley | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 2/10/2024 | NBC Sports | Only Sports And Health

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  2. Shocking that Jota didn't play that ball into Nunez. You can usually count on him to make the right play, and it was so obviously the right play in that moment. Liverpool are very fortunate to have won this game.

  3. Second goal is too funny. Mac Allister absolutely kicks/smashes the Burnley player’s leg, but because the Burnley player doesn’t react there’s no foul called, and Liverpool go on to score. Meanwhile if a defender so much as grazes a forward’s foot in the box and he goes down / dives, VAR will call a penalty. And ppl wonder why players dive. It’s because if they don’t, even if they’re kicked, the ref will not call a foul. Meanwhile if a player dives, refs are so easily conned into giving the foul.

  4. Burnley blew it with that second goal. Regardless of VAR decision, you cannot play loose and lose possession outside your own box against the best second-half starters in the league.

  5. "the defender holding his position", say what? where do they get these commentators? the defender's arms are around D Jota clearly holding them, that's not holding his ground, that;s a foul! Why are we trying to change the rules of the game

  6. Dear NBC. Your commentators suck and their bias against Liverpool is not even in doubt at this point.
    The games are hard to watch with them minimizing every Liverpool play and maximizing any play for whoever is playing against Liverpool.
    Screaming "That is not a foul, not a penalty" immediately without waiting for the replay whenever a Liverpool player is fouled even though the replay shows, for example, Jota was brought down by the defender with both hands around him pulling him down and then excusing it after watching the replay saying that was not enough and there has to be "more to make that a foul" is making up new rules.
    Then screaming and demanding Luis Diaz's goal to be disallowed alleging there was a foul committed by Mac Allister in the build-up leading to the goal is just nonsense. He did not commit a foul, was kicking the ball and mistimed it, almost injuring himself, and the defender who was standing in front of him did not even blink because of that supposed hit that you demanded a foul for.
    That is disgraceful conduct and not what is supposed to be objective and non-biased commentary.

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