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Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel blasted the decision to award Liverpool a penalty in their 4-0 win at the King Power Stadium tonight.

And he called out Sky Sports analyst and former referee Dermot Gallagher in the process.

Milner tucked home the spot-kick on the 71st minute, scoring the second of the night and putting the game to bed with Roberto Firmino already on the scoresheet once.

The Brazilian added a second three minutes later and Trent Alexander-Arnold added a fourth toward the end to seal the victory for Jurgen Klopp's side.

Referee Michael Oliver awarded the penalty for a handball on City defender Caglar Soyuncu, who was adjudged to have handled Alexander-Arnold's corner.

And Schmeichel has had his say on the incident - and didn't hold back.

"I think it was a bit tough," Schmeichel told Amazon Prime Video .

"We were in the game until the referee had to make himself a hero.

"From then on we lost our composure.

He added: "What's his name - Dermot - he'll be on Sky saying 'it's a great decision, the referee was brave' or something like that.

"I don't know what he's (Soyuncu) supposed to do.

"His arm is down by his side and it's been flicked off someone at the front post.

"He's got less than a millisecond to react.

"I don't know how - I mean once he gives it...

"He's desperate to give it, it looks like.

"So once he gives it, VAR is never going to change it is it?"