Florian Wirtz denied first Liverpool goal by own goal ruling

Florian Wirtz denied first Liverpool goal by own goal ruling

Florian Wirtz was “brutally denied” his first official goal for Liverpool after his side’s late equaliser against Sunderland was officially recorded as an Nordi Mukiele own goal, according to a report from The Mirror.

As Liverpool pressed for a late goal, Wirtz “danced his way past defenders in the box to fire a deflected shot in,” which he initially “believed he had finally broken his duck” with.

​The Premier League Match Centre later released a statement confirming the ruling. Their post to X read:

“The goal accreditation panel has adjudged Liverpool’s 81st minute goal as a Mukiele own goal.” Replays showed a “hefty touch from Mukiele” altered the ball’s direction, leaving Sunderland’s goalkeeper Robin Roefs “with no chance.”

The article also notes that the German, who joined for a staggering £116 million from Bayer Leverkusen, “perhaps knew his fate, given the muted celebration.”

​Despite the disappointment, Wirtz remained focused on the result, telling reporters when informed about the decision: “Doesn’t matter today, we draw and wanted to win today. We were unlucky.”

​Wirtz’s manager, Arne Slot, praised the midfielder’s contribution, stating, “After a very positive performance from Florian, I can acknowledge that but I also want to emphasise the team performance was much better.”

Slot admitted keeping Wirtz in the team was “maybe a bit of a risk” as he had been out for one-and-a-half weeks and had only trained once, but stated “some situations ask for an exception, and today was one of them.”

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