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Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate is convinced that he didn't foul Paris Saint-Germain forward Bradley Barcola despite the hosts calling for him to be sent off during Wednesday's Champions League clash.
The Reds benefitted from two decisions in the first half, as PSG winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia saw his goal ruled out for offside and Konate escaped a potential red card.
Barcola got goal-side of Konate and appeared to be pushed by the Liverpool defender, as PSG was convinced that a goal-scoring opportunity had been denied.
The incident was reviewed via VAR but Konate escaped any punishment, as fans aggressively booed referee Davide Massa inside the Parc des Princes.
If there was a push, like you said, I would have been shown a red card," Konate told Canal Plus.
PSG head coach Luis Enrique failed to comment on the decision after the game, adding: "I don't really like to speak about refereeing."
PSG midfielder Vitinha was honest when offering his assessment of the decision, as he said: "It's difficult to tell, I was far away so I couldn't see it.
"It's not easy if you are a referee in a game like this when the fans are so there for the home team," Slot said
"I don't feel he was in favor of us or in favor of them, I think he was a top referee in a game like this."
It was a brutal game for PSG, who outplayed Liverpool for 90 minutes but suffered a late 1-0 defeat after Harvey Elliott's 87th-minute winner