Liverpool Captain Virgil Van Dijk ‘Trolls’ spurs forward Richarlison after avoiding a red card for ‘elbow’ | Football news
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Virgil Van Dijk switched Richarlison after avoiding a red card because of ‘elbow’ to Tottenham attackers during the semi -final victory of Liverpool Carabao Cup on Anfield.
The tensions were extremely high in the initial stages of Merseyside, and the Spurs kept an advantage with one goal from the first leg, and there was a flash that included Reds Skipper Van Dijk and former Everton Richarlison striker.
Just three minutes in the match, Van Dijk avoided punishment after “elbow” grabbed the Brazilian as they fought for the ball.
Richarlison’s challenge remained tired, but referee Craig Pawson let the game to continue before the players had invited together for an interview.
The incident was checked and cleaned for violent behavior because Var thought there was no mistake in the field to cancel the decision because Van Dijk avoided further punishment.
It was not the only incident in which Van Dijk and Richarlison looked down, and the Dutchman went out to the top again.
The two of them were tangled again shortly after, and Van Dijk lowered forward on the edge of the Spurs box.
Van Dijk reached out to help Richarlison, but just when he was preparing to take him, he pulled his hand before returning to his half.
Newcastle Troll Arsenal over the game after winning Carabao Cup
It was not the first trolling in the week after The official accounts on Newcastle social networks overrun Mikel Artht on his comments over the ball after winning Carabao Cup over Arsenal on Wednesday.
Magpies’ x and Instagram accounts posted photos of Yellow Miter Carabao Cup Ball after their total win of 4-0, referenced by the comments made by Artea after him, were beaten in the first part of the semifinals last month.
“I think we hit a lot of balls over the bar and it’s hard for this ball to fly a lot,” he said after Gunners lost 23 goals worth 3.09 expected goals at Emirates Stadium.
Newcastle posted a photo of the ball inside the goal with the inscription “The Culpric:” About an hour after full hours at the second leg on Wednesday.
By 8.30 in the morning on Thursday, he collected 4M views on X, as well as 118,000 likes.
The Premier League has already started considering a penalty for individual players this week if they believe that the celebrations of the goal of the game of the game or could light opposition fans or players.
In recent weeks, a series of celebrations intended for the completion of opposition players and fans have attracted national attention after Ilimae Ndiaye imitated the seagull in front of the home fans at Everton’s win in Brighton, while Myles Lewis-Skelly imitated Erling Haaland in celebrating his goal in Arsenal’s 5-1 victory over Man City on Sunday.
Although Newcastle celebrations were limited to social media, this could ask questions about whether the management bodies could be decided at some point if they consider the game to be brought into directly.