At Anfield, a difficult week for Liverpool that started with a Premier League loss at Brentford, concluded with a fortuitous 2-2 draw against Wolves.
Liverpool keeper Alisson Becker was guilty of a woeful error when his pass was intercepted by Goncalo Guedes, who slotted Wolves’ 26th minute opener.
Darwin Nunez cushioned a superb volley past Matija Sarkic to equalise on the stroke of halftime and Mohamed Salah’s deft finish in the 52nd minute put Liverpool ahead.
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But the Reds, who gave a debut to Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo after his move from PSV Eindhoven, were pegged back in the 57th minute through Hwang Hee-chan’s composed effort.
It could have been even worse for Liverpool, as Toti’s goal was disallowed for off-side in the final minutes as the Reds survived for a replay.
“The first goal should not happen, but we all know how often Ali saves our backsides,” Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said.
“I’m not sure about their disallowed goal. We have one picture where it may look offside, but I can understand why they are angry about it.”
Wolves manager Julen Lopetegui was furious with the decision and also claimed Salah’s strike should have been ruled out.
“We have seen it, the off-side doesn’t exist, I’m sorry. It’s impossible. The decision is wrong,” he said.
“Then Mohamed Salah was off-side before Toti touched the ball, so he got an advantage.”
Fans were equally frustrated with the controversial VAR decision and even Liverpool supporters knew their team were lucky to come away with a draw.