Liverpool Captain Virgil van Dijk ‘Trolls’ Spurs forward Richarlison after the ‘Elbow’ Red Card escape the ‘Elbow’ | Football news


Virgil Van Dijk Trolled Richarlison after escaping a red card for a “elbow” in Tottenham forward during the Liverpool Carabao Cup semifinal.

The tensions were extremely high in the early stages of Merseyside with the Spurs holding an advantage of a target of the first leg and there was a ignition point that included Governor Reds Van Dijk and former striker Everton Richarlison.

Just three minutes in the race, Van Dijk escaped the punishment after a “elbow” who caught the Brazilian as they fought for the ball.

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Van Dijk and Richarlison were sometimes confused early on the game

Richarlison stayed smoking from the challenge, but referee Craig Pawson let him play before he called players together for a discussion.

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Richarlison Fumes in Van Dijk after the Dutchman’s challenge

The incident was checked and cleared for violent behavior, as VAR considered there was no error in the field to overthrow the decision as Van Dijk escaped further punishment.

It was not the only incident involving Van Dijk and Richarlison who caught his eye, with the Dutchman back on top.

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Referee Craig Pawson talks to Richarlison and Van Dijk

The two were confused again a little later with Van Dijk going forward at the edge of the Spurs box.

Van Dijk offered his hand to help Richarlison, but just as he was going to take it, he took his hand away before running back to his own half.

The Newcastle Troll Arsenal over the race after the Carabao Cup win

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Richarlison Fumes in Van Dijk after the Dutchman’s challenge

Was not the first shrinking of the week after The official accounts of the Newcastle social media brought Mikel Arteta for his comments on the race after the Carabao Cup victory over Arsenal on Wednesday.

Magpies’ X and Instagram accounts posted photos of the yellow ball Miter Carabao Cup after their overall 4-0 victory, reporting comments made by Arteta after his side were hit in the first leg of the semifinals last month.

“I think we kicked a lot of the balls over the bar and it’s hard that this ball is flying a lot,” he said after the Gunners had wasting 23 shots worth 3.09 expected goals on the Emirates stadium.

Newcastle posted a photo of a ball in the goal with the caption “The culprit:” About an hour after full -time on Wednesday’s second leg.

Until 8.30am On Thursday, it had garnered 4 million views for X, as well as 118,000.

The Premier League has already begun this week to consider punishment on individual players if they feel that target celebrations are destroying the reputation of the game or could inflate opposition fans or players.

In recent weeks, a series of celebrations designed to finish opposition players and fans have drawn national attention after Iliman Ndiaye spoke a seagull in front of fans of the house in Everton’s victory in Brighton, while Myles Lewis- Skelly spoke Erling Haaland in celebrating his goal in Arsenal’s 5-1 victory in Man City on Sunday.

Although Newcastle’s celebrations were limited to social media, it may raise questions about whether the administrative bodies can at some point choose to enter if they feel the game has not been underestimated.