BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 1:Referee Darren England disallows the goal by David Brooks of Bournemouth during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool FC at Vitality Stadium on February 1, 2025 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Shaun Brooks - CameraSport via Getty Images)(Image: Photo by Shaun Brooks - CameraSport via Getty Images)

Premier League fans left furious after Liverpool penalty decision against Bournemouth

by · Irish Mirror

Bournemouth fans were left furious with referee Darren England after their side fell behind to Liverpool following a controversial penalty decision.

The Premier League leaders visited the Vitality Stadium on Saturday and took the lead after 30 minutes. The breakthrough came when Lewis Cook brought down Cody Gakpo in the box as the Dutchman chased a through ball.

England immediately awarded the penalty, but the decision was reviewed by VAR official John Brooks. Brooks first confirmed that Gakpo was offside before also verifying that Cook had indeed fouled him.

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While he was satisfied, replays appeared to show the Liverpool star had actually clipped his own legs before going down in the area. Mo Salah stepped up to score the resulting penalty, with Bournemouth fans immediately making their displeasure felt.

Cherries supporters could be heard chanting '1-0 to the referee' immediately after the penalty. They also heard singing 'The referee's a scouser' to make their unhappiness with England clear.

While Bournemouth supporters were left furious, the Premier League backed their officials. They said: "The referee’s call of penalty was checked and confirmed by VAR – with the challenge deemed to have been a trip by Cook on Gakpo. The VAR also confirmed Gakpo was onside in the build-up."

It was not just Bournemouth fans who were not convinced by England's decision though. Supporters from their Premier League rivals also fumed at the refereeing team for the 'hilariously bad' call.

One fan wrote: "That is an absolutely hilariously bad decision, every week we have to deal with horrible officiating Cody Gakpo trips himself, it's never a penalty." A second added: "That is a pen because Gakpo tripped himself?"

A third fumed: "What's the point of having VAR if they're not going to see Gakpo clipping his own feet to go down for the penalty?"

A fourth said: "That’s not a penalty. Gakpo trips himself and goes down. If refs are going to give decisions like this in favour of Liverpool might as well hand them the title straightaway."

A fifth added: "Definitely need to see a better angle of that Liverpool penalty because this one it looks like Gakpo trips himself." A sixth concluded: "How was this a penalty for Cody Gakpo's clear dive???"

To further add to their anger, England and Brooks combined to rule out a potential equaliser from David Brooks for offside. Though the Cherries pushed Liverpool hard, the Reds wrapped up the three points thanks to a superb second goal from Salah late on.

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