That one is "clear" from other angles. There is plenty contact at least.
Both penalties today can be given but my guess is that VAR wouldn't have intervened if Taylor didn't give a penalty to Jota, and I would have agreed, even though he is "clipped". The bar for penalties should definitely be raised and whether a player falls to the ground or not shouldn't be a deciding factor, which it clearly is.
It would never have been given if Jota stayed up, and I'm sure he could have if his life depended on it...
Regarding the Diaz-spot everyone in here would be shouting for a pen if it was a United-shirt in the mix, but somehow magically it's not much of a pen today. Tribalism and bias are powerful drugs for the brain.
Pen? Diaz' impressive falling-technique didn't hurt Liverpools chances in getting it but I would still guess It's clearer than 50-60% of the pens given this season, and I like to believe that I would argue it was a correct call by Taylor, regardless if it was given to Newcastle or Liverpool.
The real problem here is that overexaggerating have become a needed tool for players and it is unbelievable frustrating to watch.
You simply don't get rewarded for trying to stay up. Ever. While falling to the ground pretending to be sniped from 8 angles, after being slightly pushed by a hobbit with no arms, has a massive upline and no real downline.