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Richard Keys lambasted Simon Hooper's refereeing during Liverpool's clash with Wolves - slamming his failure to send Ibrahima Konate off as a "f*** up".
The referee was at the helm for the Premier League leaders' 2-1 triumph but became entangled in controversy when Konate committed two fouls on Matheus Cunha in the space of 15 minutes.
Konate, 25, received a yellow card for hindering the opposition from taking a quick free-kick by booting the ball away after fouling the Brazilian striker.
Subsequently, he botched an aerial challenge on Cunha, crashing into him shortly before half-time.
Despite this second offense, Hooper refrained from issuing the defender another caution, and Wolves were limited to a mere free-kick.
With Konate teetering on the edge of dismissal, Arne Slot decisively substituted him for Jarell Quansah when the half concluded.
The Frenchman is expected to play a role in Liverpool's Wednesday clash against Aston Villa.
Alongside a disgruntled Wolves contingent, the ex-Sky Sports presenter condemned the lack of a second yellow for Konate and criticized Hooper for his decision, expressing his views pointedly in his online blog.
"And now we know why Konate wasn't sent off," declared the beIN Sports anchor, via the Liverpool Echo.
Everybody knows Konate should've been booked a second time for clattering into Cunha.