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Jamie Redknapp says Liverpool got away with something that had 'huge consequences' against Tottenham

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Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say However, they were perhaps lucky to get the win in this one, with Jamie Redknapp believing they got away with something that could have swung the pendulum. Jamie Redknapp believes Hugo Ekitike’s goal should not have countedEvery game has its controversies, but Spurs vs Liverpool had multiple, including some of the goals and red cards.The Hugo Ekitike goal in particular is causing a debate, however, with many believing that his effort, which proved to be the winner, should not have counted.Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty ImagesRedknapp is one of those who believes he fouled Cristian Romero in the build-up, with the former Reds captain believing Liverpool got lucky.“I think it’s a foul [in the build-up], I really do.

I can’t believe Romero hasn’t got a free kick,” he said on Sky Sports.“The consequence of that is because he’s furious because it’s not been given as a foul, he runs after the referee and you can’t bump into the referee like that and gets himself a yellow card.“It has a huge consequence later in the match.”Liverpool’s strikers proved how clinical they wereWhether it was a foul or not, there is no denying that Ekitike took his goal brilliantly, like he has done so often this season.He has shown it with his feet and against Spurs, he proved it with his head, making him a manager’s dream.However, Alexander Isak also showed his clinical nature before he got injured, showing the talents Liverpool have on their hands.Reds fans will be praying that they can see these two up top together very soon, but based on how the Swede exited the field, they might be waiting a while. Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox