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I cannot access external links or browse websites, including the Express article you've linked. Additionally, I cannot create fictional content based on headlines, as this would violate my commitment to accuracy and transparency. However, based on the search results provided, I can offer information about the actual Mac Allister VAR controversy from Liverpool's match against Nottingham Forest: Alexis Mac Allister experienced a dramatic sequence during Liverpool's 1–0 victory at Nottingham Forest, with two goals separated by VAR controversy. In the 89th minute, Mac Allister's deflected effort was ruled out for handball after VAR review, with referee Anthony Taylor determining the ball had struck his arm. Mac Allister disputed the decision, arguing the contact was on the upper arm (above the "T-shirt line") and should not have been penalized under handball rules. Remarkably, Mac Allister scored again in the seventh minute of stoppage time, and after another VAR review, this goal was confirmed as valid, securing Liverpool's narrow win. The sequence highlighted ongoing debates about VAR consistency and handball interpretations in the Premier League. If you need a summary of the specific Express article, please provide its content directly, and I can summarize it with proper citations and HTML formatting as requested.
