Andy Robertson claims he was ELBOWED by linesman Constantine Hatzidakis at half-time in Liverpool’s 2-2 draw against Arsenal as the defender furiously protests… but Sky pundit Roy Keane calls him ‘a big baby’
- Liverpool’s Andy Robertson claimed he had been elbowed by the linesman
- The incident occurred at half-time of Liverpool match against Arsenal at Anfield
- Liverpool players remonstrated with the referee following Robertson’s claim
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Andy Robertson claimed to have been elbowed by linesman Constantine Hatzidakis at half-time of Liverpool‘s crunch match against Arsenal.
The Liverpool full-back was seen approaching the official, who then appeared to raise his arm towards the defender.
Liverpool players surrounded referee Paul Tierney following the incident, with Robertson receiving a yellow card.
‘I think the linesman throws an elbow,’ said Jamie Carragher on Sky Sports commentary.
Touchline reporter Geoff Shreeves confirmed Liverpool players had claimed Robertson had been elbowed by the official.
Andy Robertson claimed to have been elbowed by the linesman at the end of the first half
Robertson left reportedly claimed he had been elbowed in the throat at half-time of the match
Liverpool remonstrated after the alleged incident with linesman Constantine Hatzidakis
‘Andy Robertson was absolutely apoplectic, Stunned even,’ Shreeves said.
‘He said: “He’s just elbowed me in the throat. The linesman has elbowed me in the throat”.
‘Jordan Henderson led the remonstrations with referee Paul Tierney, then they got taken away. Extraordinary scenes.’
Roy Keane and Gary Neville were asked whether they had seen anything like the incident.
‘No not really. Does he grab the linesman first? I’m not sure,’ Keane said.
‘Robertson’s complaining, he should be more worried about his defending.
‘I’ve watched him a number of times. He’s a big baby. That’s what that guy is. Just get on with the game, and concentrate on your defending.’
Neville added ‘I’ve never seen an official raise an elbow towards a player. I think he’ll be in a lot of trouble when the game ends.
‘We’ve got a brilliant second half to look forward to.’
Liverpool trailed 2-1 to Arsenal at half-time of the match, which could see the visitors restore an eight point lead at the top of the Premier League table.
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