Newly surfaced footage from Liverpool's recent clash against Manchester City has ignited fresh controversy, showing Rodri's tackle on Federico Chiesa seconds before Dominik Szoboszlai's red card incident.

The alternate camera angle, obtained by Sky Sports, captures Manchester City midfielder Rodri appearing to make contact with Liverpool's Chiesa in the penalty area during the February 9th match. This development comes after officials initially waved play on during the live action.

Key Match Moments

  • Potential penalty incident occurs at 18:57 GMT
  • Szoboszlai receives red card moments later
  • Match concludes with Haaland's dramatic stoppage-time winner

Analysts are now questioning whether VAR should have intervened, given the proximity of these two major incidents. The footage emerges amid growing scrutiny of refereeing standards in the Premier League, particularly regarding penalty decisions and video review protocols.

This controversy adds to a series of contentious calls in recent matches, including Erling Haaland's late penalty conversion that sealed City's 3-2 victory. Fans and pundits alike are debating how such decisions might impact the tight Premier League title race.

"These split-second decisions can change seasons," remarked one football analyst. "When you see this new angle, it certainly raises questions about consistency in officiating."

Sky Sports' video collection also highlights other memorable moments from the matchweek, including:

  • Silva's equalizer for Manchester City
  • Haaland's precision penalty in added time
  • The chaotic sequence surrounding Szoboszlai's dismissal

As the league enters its crucial final months, such incidents continue to fuel discussions about potential improvements to football's decision-review systems.