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Arne Slot critical as Liverpool players respond to Crystal Palace goal controversy

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The 29-year-old attempted to get back up on his feet but by the time he did, Palace's Colombian full-back had already lifted his effort goalwards towards an empty net.Munoz's effort reduced Liverpool's lead after Roberton doubled their advantage following Alexander Isak scored his first goal since December.READ MORE: Liverpool manager Arne Slot gives worrying Mo Salah injury update after substitutionREAD MORE: Mo Salah may have played last Liverpool game after coming off pitch injuredSlot said: "The number of times I've played against a team and then a player is on the floor and the referee blows the whistle. I don't blame them, by the way, the referee should stop the game."It's going to become a tactic to pretend you're injured so the referee stops the play.



He did it about four times today."Munoz, I think it's 50-50 because some players wouldn't have taken the shot. I don't blame him as much as I blame the referee."FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE!

He said: "I don't think he looks up. I'm just gutted he didn't get the clean sheet."Woodman said: "The grass was really dry and my knee got stuck in the ground.