Jeremie Frimpong, the former Manchester City youth player now plying his trade at Bayer Leverkusen, was involved in a dramatic moment during his team’s recent clash with Liverpool.
written by Dandozzy
The Dutch right-back scored what appeared to be a stunning goal, giving Leverkusen the lead in a highly anticipated match.
However, the joy was short-lived as the referee disallowed the goal after a handball was spotted during the buildup.
Frimpong had found space in the box and took advantage of a precise pass to slot the ball past Liverpool’s goalkeeper, Alisson.
The Leverkusen players celebrated, convinced they had broken the deadlock, but their celebrations were cut short as the referee consulted with the assistant referee.
A VAR check followed, and it was determined that Frimpong had handled the ball in the process of controlling it before scoring.
The decision was met with mixed reactions from the players and fans alike. While Leverkusen’s players were disappointed by the ruling, many Liverpool supporters felt relieved by the intervention of the video assistant referee.
Frimpong, who has been in excellent form for Leverkusen this season, showed his frustration but quickly refocused on the game, as both teams continued to push for dominance in what was a tense and competitive fixture.
Frimpong’s performance, despite the disallowed goal, showcased his talent and determination, and it’s clear he remains an important player for his current club.
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