Jamie Carragher in the Sky Sports studio following Liverpool's 1-0 win over Manchester City.The panel were discussing the controversial decision to disallow Phil Foden's second half strike, after Erling Haaland was adjudged to have tugged Fabinho's shirt in the build-up, with Keane and Richards both in agreement that the call was a harsh one.The duo suggested that pressure from the Anfield crowd played in part in referee Anthony Taylor chalking the goal off after going over to the monitor following a VAR review when Carragher chimed in to bluntly point out that City boss Pep Guardiola was exerting pressure on the official too.READ MORE: Three things Jurgen Klopp got right as Liverpool hand Man City their first defeat"[The referee is] at Anfield," Keane said. "He's looking at VAR and he's feeling the home crowd.""Do you think that was a factor?" presenter Dave Jones asked, with Richards and Keane both responding: "Of course!"Carragher then butted in, insisting: "I think you'll find Pep Guardiola was the first person to talk to [the referee] when he went over," followed by a few seconds of toe-curling silence.Sum up Jamie Carragher's comment in one word for us in the comments section below.Keeping perpetual giggler Richards quiet for any length of time is definitely an achievement, but Carragher won't be watching that painful one-liner back in a hurry.Regardless, the Reds legend was in jubilant mood after watching his former side not only seal an emphatic victory over their rivals but also become the first team to prevent City from scoring since April.The win takes Jurgen Klopp's side up to eight in the Premier League and with a game in hand on most of the teams above them, things are suddenly not looking so dire on the.
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