Small noteworthy incident in this game regarding the drop ball law. The ball is played by a Wolves player, strikes referee Michael Oliver and ends up at the feet of a Liverpool player. The ball would have ended up with the Liverpool player anyway without the touch of Oliver but play is stopped and restarted with a drop ball to Wolves only for them to play it back to Liverpool (seemingly, under instruction from Oliver). I'm not sure whether the lawmakers intended for play to be stopped in this case. Certainly, the words "the team in possession of the ball changes" are open to interpretation here (were Wolves in possession of the ball if they had no actual control of its direction?)