Around 30 minutes ago, a wave of frustration swept through sections of the Liverpool fanbase following the highly controversial 0–0 draw against Arsenal. Angered by several disputed refereeing decisions during the match, thousands of supporters quickly signed an online petition calling on the Football Association (FA) to annul the result and order immediate action.
Many fans argued that Liverpool had been denied a deserved victory, insisting the outcome was shaped almost entirely by questionable officiating. Emotions ran high on social media, with some supporters going as far as accusing Arsenal of benefiting from alleged corruption — claims that rapidly escalated the situation and drew widespread attention.
However, the controversy took a sharp turn after the FA released its latest official decision. Following a swift review, the governing body confirmed that the match officials had acted in accordance with the Laws of the Game and that no procedural errors had occurred that would justify overturning the result. As a result, the 0–0 draw was upheld without reservation.

The FA’s ruling effectively invalidated the accusations circulating online and left many Liverpool fans facing an uncomfortable reality. What began as a united protest quickly turned into disappointment and regret, with some supporters deleting posts or backtracking on earlier statements.
While frustration after a tense draw is understandable, the incident serves as a reminder of how quickly emotions can spiral — and how official decisions can abruptly bring heated debates to an end.