In a shocking turn of events, Premier League referee Michael Oliver has allegedly claimed that he was coerced into making biased decisions during the recent Liverpool vs. Manchester United match. According to unverified reports circulating on social media, Oliver purportedly stated, “I was forced to make that call… the wrong call wasn’t really my decision but they made me do it. I couldn’t do anything about it because I’m only an official, not the owner of the league… They wanted Manchester United to win against Liverpool by all means.”The fixture between Liverpool and Manchester United is always a highlight of the Premier League season, given the historic rivalry between the two clubs. The recent match ended in a 2-2 draw, with goals from Lisandro Martínez and Amad Diallo for Manchester United, and Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah for Liverpool. However, the game was marred by several controversial decisions that have since come under intense scrutiny.•Penalty Decisions: Oliver awarded a penalty to Liverpool after a handball by Manchester United’s Matthijs de Ligt, a decision that was confirmed by VAR.•Red Card Incident: Manchester United’s Diogo Dalot was sent off after receiving two yellow cards, a decision that drew criticism from United supporters.These decisions have fueled speculation and conspiracy theories among fans and pundits alike.
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