Astonishing moment linesman appears to ELBOW Robertson in the throat sparking furious row in Liverpool vs Arsenal clash

LIVERPOOL star Andy Robertson appeared to be elbowed by assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis during his side’s fiery clash with Arsenal.

Referee Paul Tierney brandished a yellow card to the Scot for his protestations AFTER blowing up for half-time.

The assistant referee appeared to elbow Andrew Robertson

ReutersAndrew Robertson was furious after the incident[/caption]

ReutersReferee Paul Tierney was subsequently surrounded by Liverpool stars[/caption]

The official was subsequently surrounded by Liverpool players, including a furious Robertson.

And Jamie Carragher, working on commentary for Sky Sports, quickly claimed that an apoplectic Robertson was “elbowed” by the assistant ref.

He tweeted: “Linesman elbow on Robertson!”

Television replays appear to show Hatzidakis strike the full-back.

The officials were booed off by the crowd after exchanging stern words with Reds skipper Jordan Henderson, who protested his team-mate’s case.

Sky Sports reporter Geoff Shreeves claimed that Robertson was furious as he entered the tunnel, accusing the official of “elbowing him in the throat”.

Roy Keane took a dim view of Robertson, however, calling him a “big baby” and telling him to “concentrate on his defending”.

The Irishman ranted: “He should be more worried about his defending. Do you know what he is? That Robertson, I’ve watched him a number of times. He’s a big baby. That’s what that guy is.”

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Constantine Hatzidakis is the man alleged to have struck Robertson

Arsenal went in at the break leading 2-1, although appeared to be rocking prior to the interval.

Having led 2-0 via goals by Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus, Mo Salah pulled one back for the hosts moments after a flashpoint between Granit Xhaka and Trent Alexander-Arnold ignited the crowd.

Following the half-time whistle, Henderson, Diogo Jota and the already-cautioned Alexander-Arnold furiously surrounded referee Tierney.

Liverpool came out fired up after the break, and were awarded a penalty for Rob Holding’s foul in the box.

Salah fluffed his lines, however, rolling his spot kick wide of the post.

ReutersRobertson was furious as he went in at half-time[/caption]  Read More 

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