Virgil van Dick coincided with Richarler after escaping from a red card for “elbow” to the Tottenham striker during the Carabau Cup victory in Liverpool in Anfield.
The tensions were very high in the opening stages of Mercyside with Tottenham bearing the feature of one goal from the first station and there was a flash point that included the Reds Van Dick team captain and former Everton striker Richarler.
After only three minutes of the match, Van Digik escaped the punishment after the Brazilian “elbow” caught fighting for the ball.
Richarlyson has left a smoker because of the challenge, but referee Craig Poson let the play continue before contacting the players together to talk to them.
The accident was examined and cleared due to violent behavior, as VAR considered that there was no mistake in the field to cancel the decision as Van Dijk survived the punishment.
This was not the only incident that included Van Dick and Richarlyson who caught his attention, as the Dutchman came out again.
Two tangles again, shortly, as Van Dick dropped the front on the edge of the Spears box.
Van Dijk offered his hand to help Richarlison even, just as it was about to take it, pulled his hand away before running to the special half.
Newcastle Troll Arsenal Over Match Ball after CARABAO CUP
This was not the first hunting for the week after the official social media accounts in Newcastle coincided with Michael Arta about his comments on the match ball after beating the Carabau Cup against Arsenal on Wednesday.
Magpies’ X and Instagram accounts published pictures of the Miter Miter Miter Yellow Carabao Cup after their total victory 4-0, in reference to the comments made by ARTETA after his team was beaten in the first stage of the semi-finals last month.
“I think we kicked a lot of balls over the bar and it is difficult to fly this ball a lot,” he said after the defenders were waste 23 rounds of 3.09 at the Emirates Stadium.
Newcastle posted a picture of a ball inside the goal with the “Culprit: About an hour after full time in the second Wednesday match.
By 8.30 am on Thursday, she raised 4 million widths on X, in addition to 118,000 likes.
The Premier League has already started this week to consider imposing sanctions on individual players if they feel that the goals celebrations destroy the game’s reputation or can give opposition fans or players.
In recent weeks, a group of celebrations designed to finish the opposition players and fans have drew a national attention after Eliman Ndiai imitated the seagulls in front of the home fans in Everton’s victory in Brighton, while Miles Lewis-Cowei Eryng Halland simulates his goals in his goals in Arsenal’s 5-1 victory over Arsenal 1-1 Man City on Sunday.
Although Newcastle celebrations were confined to social media, they may raise questions about whether the ruling bodies may also choose at some point choosing intervention if they feel that the game is accelerated.
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