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I'm dead against that being disallowed, but they didn't deserve anything out of the game."They wouldn't have got anything on the day, but that doesn't mean the goal shouldn't stand. It says he clearly has to impact the goalkeeper, I don't think he did.
So, for me, it was a poor decision."I don't think it's sour grapes from Liverpool going to the PGMOL. We know that they wouldn't have got anything out of the game, it was just a really poor decision."I thought Man City were miles better than them in probably every position.
Defensively, they're all over the place, so they've got problems, yeah."Shearer, who is the Premier League's all-time top scorer with 260, gave his verdict on Salah, who has endured a slow start to the campaign, claiming the Egypt captain looks unhappy at Anfield presently.Shearer added: "It might be a bit of both for Salah with his age catching up with him and the tactics of the team not playing to his strengths."I don't know the reason why, but he's definitely not at it like he was last season or the season before. I don't know whether he feels because of the money that has been spent on Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak that he's not the number one player anymore."There's definitely something that's not right, whether that's the old age thing getting to him and not being as good as he was, or whether he's got a bee in his bonnet about something."But we're definitely not seeing the same Mo Salah as what we've seen.
