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LONDON (Reuters) – Manchester United striker Socrates Papastathopoulos was in a skirmish with Liverpool striker Mohammed Salah after the first half of the English Premier League match at Anfield on Saturday.
Sucratis was penalized with a penalty by blocking Salah at the last minute of the match, scoring a goal that doubled the Reds' lead over Arsenal 4-1.
Van Dyke will defend Salah after the words of Scrats .. And the pride of the Arabs forgive himpic.twitter.com/GqD2XQyxVq
– Goalna (@Goalna) December 29, 2018
Socrates, who spoke against the decision of the referee after the first half, came forward with a verbal skirmish, but the Liverpool star ignored him, causing the Greek defender.
In the tunnel leading to the locker room, Dutch Reds defender Virgil van Dyke intervened in the clashes between the players and almost turned into a clash of hands.
Liverpool is ahead of Arsenal 5 – 1, 75 minutes from the end.
Liverpool is leading the standings with 51 points, six points ahead of Tottenham Hotspur with 45 points, while Arsenal is fifth with 38 points.
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