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Liverpool should only be blaming itself after crashing out of the Premier League title race in the worst possible manner, with a loss to Everton at Goodison Park.
Once again, Liverpool will rue some poor finishing, with Darwin Núñez, Luis Díaz and Mohamed Salah all missing good chances.
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Meanwhile, Liverpool got one early let-off at the other end, when an offside call meant a penalty against Alisson was cancelled.
But the predominant emotion in the stands was joy rather than outrage, as the goal stood.
When the graphic was shown on-screen, a single green line was shown, in line with Branthwaite and final Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté.
A single line being drawn means that the offside is extremely tight, and falls within what is known as the 'tolerance level' of the current technology available for offside calls.
And from next season, we will know more quickly and with more accuracy, with the Premier League set to introduce semi-automated offside technology.
The Premier League has been under increasing pressure to introduce the technology.
If it wasn't the Branthwaite goal, the breakthrough would have come from somewhere else, such was the nature of the match.
Still, more accuracy from next season in the Premier League will theoretically be good, especially with those decisions being made more quickly.
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