Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers questioned the appointment of referee Lee Mason for his side's St Stephen's Day Premier League clash at Manchester City.
Rodgers was unhappy with a number of decisions by the Bolton official or his assistants during his side’s 2-1 loss at the Etihad Stadium.
The most controversial decision by the officials saw Raheem Sterling flagged offside when clean through during the first half, when replays indicated he was onside.
When asked about the incidents, Rodgers said: “Where do you want me to start? I thought we never got any decision. The linesman on the offside one – he wasn’t even on the same cut of grass.
"If you're working at this level you have to get it right. It's not even a difficult one. It is a perfectly-timed run and he is given offside when he is through one on one on goal. These are big moments in big games.
'Another incident'
"There is another incident when Luis (Suarez) doesn't get a free-kick when Joleon Lescott went right through him. It is arguable it is a penalty at the end. Luis Suarez can't jump because he is tugging at his shirt.
“I thought it was throughout the evening. Hopefully we don’t have another Greater Manchester referee again on a Liverpool-Manchester game.”
Rodgers, while praising his players, was not in the mood to moderate his criticism of the officials. “I thought they were horrendous in terms of performance,” he added. “I was very proud of the players. I thought they were outstanding and they had no help from the officials.
“I don’t want it to cloud the performance of my team. I never speak about officials, I normally stay clear of that, but I feel I need to protect the players.
“The officials make mistakes, I just felt the mistakes made tonight shouldn’t have happened at this level. This is a big game.
“It was a poor decision and of course Raheem goes through and scores.
“I was surprised we are playing in Manchester and have a referee from Greater Manchester. I am sure we won’t get (for) Liverpool-Man City someone from the Wirral.”
In terms of his side's performance Rodgers felt they acquitted themselves well against a team favourites for the title. "The level of our game was high, we had chances and we didn't take them," he said.
'Outstanding'
"They were outstanding and really took the game to a top side full of top European players. We are disappointed not to have won the game, never mind losing the game.
“We showed great confidence and belief, scored a wonderful goal and could have had a few more but there are things to learn from the goals we conceded.
“I was here at the Bayern Munich game when they were outstanding (beating City 3-1) and apart from that every other team City have played here they have scored a hatful of goals.
“I think people go away and look at us as a team that is hopefully going to be up there challenging. Our main intention is to set up camp in the top four. That is what the club has been striving for for a number of years.
“We have shown this year we are hopefully going to be up there and doing that. Performances like tonight and Tottenham (a 5-0 win) show we have the quality to do that.”
City boss Manuel Pellegrini was satisfied with the way his side responded to going behind and then held off pressure from Liverpool. “I am very happy with the response because it is not easy when you face such a difficult team, especially on the counter-attack when you are losing 1-0,” he said. “I think today we defended very well.”
City restricted 19-goal striker Suarez to very few chances. “They did very well, especially against Suarez,” added the Chilean.