Liverpool were seeing red after a controversial late Brighton penalty denied them the chance to go top of the Premier League again on Saturday.
Captain Jordan Henderson says he would like to see the video assistant referee (VAR) system scrapped and a return to “normal” football, after three decisions went against his team.
In an incident-packed clash, Neal Maupay missed an early chance from the penalty spot before Mo Salah had a goal chalked off for a tight offside.
Diogo Jota’s 60th-minute classy finish stood, before Sadio Mane’s header seven minutes from time was struck off for offside.
Then referee Stuart Atwell awarded an injury-time spotkick to the hosts following a VAR check after Andy Robertson caught Danny Welbeck’s foot when clearing the ball inside the box.
Pascal Gross made no mistake from 12 yards out to snatch a share of the points and kicked off an epic vloermoer from the champions.
Henderson says: “I don’t want to speak for anybody else but… I just want to play football as normal.
“The third one, I don’t know, it’s not a penalty. You can think I’m biased but if you ask four or five or their [Brighton's] lads they will say the same thing…”
After the game coach Jurgen Klopp slammed the tight TV match schedule as James Milner went off with a hamstring on 74 minutes after he started three games in six days.
Asked by BT Sport pitchside interviewer Des Kelly about whether Milner’s injury was a hamstring problem, a sarcastic Klopp said: “Yeah.
When Kelly asked if the German was blaming him personally for the injury, Klopp said: “No, but you work for them. Hamstring, surprise.”