Mohamed Salah Denied The Chance To Put Liverpool Ahead Against Inter Milan After The Referee Blows For Half-Time
Mohamed Salah was denied the chance to put Liverpool ahead against Inter Milan after referee Szymon Marciniak blew for half-time when the Egyptian appeared to be through on goal.
Liverpool were held to a goalless first half at the San Siro on Wednesday in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie against Inter.
Both sides had chances to score in the opening 45 minutes, with Sadio Mane going close for Liverpool and Hakan Calhanoglu hitting the bar for the Italian side.
In the closing moments of the half, Salah latched onto a ball in midfield and appeared to be clean through on goal.
But the counter-attack was brought to an abrupt halt when Polish referee Marciniakblew for half-time with a few seconds of added time still to be played.
Salah was visibly frustrated by the decision, with Liverpool fans on social media also voicing their frustration during the break.
“Terrible officiating I must say. Why blow for halftime when Salah was through on goal?,” wrote one fan.
Another added: “Anyone else saw Salah on the ball and there was 8 seconds left but referee blew the whistle?”
“Thanks ref Salah was on his way,” added a third.
Marciniak has taken charge of six Liverpool games in the past, most notably their 1-0 Champions League defeat at Atletico Madrid in 2020.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was upset with the official throughout the match and was shown a yellow card during the defeat.
Klopp later admitted: "I deserved it. I was just shouting in the direction, no bad words, I was not swearing.
"I was just unhappy with the overall performance and in that moment it finally came out and the ref didn’t like it too much.”


