In the Premier League, Liverpool showed a wave of strong recovery. After beating Manchester City 1-0 last week, Liverpool beat Westham 1-0 at home in the early hours of Thursday morning (20), with Dawun Niunis' strike sealing the win. However, the real hero of the game may have been midfielder Wakil Wundejik (VVD), who stepped on the turf of the penalty spot before Westham were awarded the 12-yard penalty, a move that ultimately affected Charlene Bowen's shot and allowed Liverpool to keep the victory.

Liverpool played a 4-4-2 formation for the game and Dawununius was back in form, creating several threats in the opening moments and scoring on 22 minutes with a header from a Sammy Kass cross from the left. Westham's counter-attacks were not to be underestimated. Just before half-time, Charlopoiun was knocked down by Zukomis in the penalty area, the referee watched the VAR and awarded a penalty, but Charlopoiun's spot-kick was saved by Alichen Biggar. In the second half, both teams had nothing to do and Liverpool narrowly won 1-0.

Some fans noticed that before the 12-yard incident, VVD took advantage of the referee to watch TV on the sidelines, quietly walked to the penalty spot and gently "rubbed" the turf with his foot, which ultimately affected the quality of Chaloboyun's shot. In fact, VVD's behavior is illegal, last season, Arsenal stalwart Gabriele Magathis and Chelsea stalwart Rudiger were shown a yellow card for similar behavior, and Rudiger that time was even against Liverpool, "trick", I did not expect VVD to learn this trick so quickly.

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