Virgil van dijk trolli Richarlison after rescuing a red card for a ‘elbow’ in Tottenham ahead during Liverpool Carabao’s semifinal victory in Anfield.
Tensions were functioning extremely high in the opening stages in Merseyside with spurs maintaining an advantage with a goal from the first foot and had a flashpoint point that included Skipper Red Van Dijk and former Everton Richarlison striker.
Just three minutes in the match, Van Dijk saved the punishment after a ‘elbow’ seized the Brazilian as they fought for the ball.
Richarlison was left deceived by the challenge, but Judge Craig Pawson let him continue to continue before calling the players together for a conversation.
The incident was searched and cleaned for violent behavior as VAR was considered there was no mistake in the field to overthrow the decision after Van Dijk saved further punishment.
It was not the only incident that included Van Dijk and Richarlison that caught his eye, with the Dutch coming back to the top.
Both tangled again immediately after Van Dijk descending forward to the edge of the spurs box.
Van Dijk offered his hand to help Richarlison get up, but as he was ready to take it, he withdrew his hand before running back to half.
Newcastle Troll Arsenal over the match ball after the Carabao Cup victory
It was not the first trolling of the week after Newcastle’s official social media accounts trolls Mikel Artesa for his comments on the ball after their Carabao Cup victory over Arsenal on Wednesday.
Magpies’ X and Instagram accounts both posted photos of the yellow cup Miter Carabao ball after their 4-0 aggregate victory, referring to comments made by the Arts after his team was beaten in the first match of the semifinal passed.
“I think we have violated many balls on the grass and it is complicated that this ball flies a lot,” he said after the Gunners had lost 23 strokes worth 3.09 goals at the Emirates Stadium.
Newcastle posted a photo of a ball inside the goal with the title “culprit:” about an hour after full time in Wednesday’s second game.
By Thursday 8.30pm, she had accumulated 4 million views on X, as well as 118,000 likes.
The Premier League has already begun this week to consider imposing penalties for individual players if they think goal celebrations are damaging the reputation of the game or can light the opposition fans or players.
In recent weeks, a number of celebrations created to foster opposition players and fans have attracted national attention after Iliman Ndiaye mimicked a poultry in front of home fans in Everton’s victory in Brighton, while Myles Lewis-Skelly imitates Erling Haaland at the goal celebration his in Arsenal’s 5-1 win over Man City on Sunday.
Although Newcastle’s celebrations were limited on social media, they can ask if the governing bodies can also choose at one point as well if they think the game is behaving in disrespect.