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3rd May 2018
08:42am BST

The missed hand-ball was one of a series of questionable calls at the Stadio Olimpico but both sides can legitimately claim to have missed out on big decisions.
Liverpool themselves had a solid penalty claim rejected when Sadio Mané was clearly pushed over in the box, after only 10 minutes, while no-one quite knows how Alessandro Florenzi escape a red card for his two-footed lunge in the second half.
Following Roma's 4-2 win, which saw them knocked out 6-7 on aggregate, their captain Daniele De Rossi was asked about that Alexander-Arnold hand-ball.
De Rossi, according to BT's James Horncastle, was not willing to lean on that decision as a crutch. He commented:
"Edin Dzeko and I didn’t realise Alexander Arnold handled the ball so it can happen that the ref didn’t see it."Fair play to the bearded Giallorossi captain. Liverpool fans would have appreciated those comments but not half as much as the post-match remark made by Virgil Van Dijk. In a defence that shipped four goals, the Liverpool central defender still had a solid outing and spoke with BT after the game. When asked about the Alexander-Arnold decision and foul in the box on Dzeko that was missed, the Dutchman replied:
"Who cares? "We still would be through. We had a couple of decisions we didn't get too. That's football."https://twitter.com/saintlawren/status/991788659681759232?s=19 Luis Suarez must have been proud watching that goal-line clearance from the young Liverpool defender and he would have agreed with Van Dijk's sentiments.
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