Liverpool fans have been reacting on Twitter to the latest referee appointment for their upcoming Premier League match against West Ham United.
This comes after Liverpool fan Twitter account @TheKopiteOFF shared a post on their page revealing that Jon Moss will be the man to take charge of Liverpool’s showdown with West Ham on Monday.
The post also revealed that Paul Tierney will be the man covering VAR in the match also.
This post then gathered a number of replies from Liverpool fans who were quick to share their reactions to this latest update on Twitter.
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Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans responding to the post:
BREAKING: Jon Moss will referee Liverpool v West Ham with Paul Tierney on VAR. pic.twitter.com/NCj6dSJHv1
— The Kopite (@TheKopiteOFF) February 18, 2020
Just stay on side, score the goals and give them nothing to debate
— Brian (@OneScouse) February 18, 2020
Paul Tierney on Var the one who was shocking last night.
Great
— 5 more wins (@timmounce) February 18, 2020
LFC’s 11 vs 12 then
— The Professional Unbearable (@CodeRedShell) February 18, 2020
The Reds will take on David Moyes’ side at Anfield on Monday as they look to carry on their winning streak failing to drop points in the Premier League since October. Now that it has been revealed who the referee will be for the match and who will be on VAR duty, this has led to some Liverpool fans getting worried about the match.
Oh dear oh dear.
— ??? Nath H ? ? ? ? (@nharmertaylor) February 18, 2020
I don’t think it really matters, most of them are poor. My least favourite is Kevin (I’m not your) Friend
— wheelmoveit courier (@davepartly) February 18, 2020
Oh joy pic.twitter.com/VSWTRhRncx
— Wayne Littlewood (@Waynelittlewood) February 18, 2020
What do we think?
It seems a bit harsh that the Liverpool fans are pre-judging the officials before the match has been played. With Jurgen Klopp’s side over 20 points ahead at the top of the Premier Leauge table, the fans will be hoping that there won’t be any slip-ups in their title charge.