‘It would open a can of worms’ – Jenas and Given quash Klopp’s replay call

'It would open a can of worms' - Jenas and Given quash Klopp's replay call
'It would open a can of worms' - Jenas and Given quash Klopp's replay call

“Speaking ahead of Matchday Two in the UEFA Champions League – shown live and exclusive on TNT Sports – Jermaine Jenas and Shay Given both shut down Jurgen Kloppu0027s appeal for the Premier League game between Liverpool and Tottenham to be replayed. The game was shrouded in controversy after Luis Diaz had a goal wrongly ruled out for offside. “Where do you draw the line?” asked Jenas.”


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