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Liverpool defender Virgil Van Dyke did not hesitate to intervene to oust Sucratis Papastatopoulos from Arsenal when he spoke to Mohamed Salah when he spoke out harshly, saying that the Egyptian star had pleaded guilty to sentence.
The camera surprised players and security officials at the locker room after the first half at Liverpool and Arsenal on Saturday, as if a fight broke out at Anfield Road on Saturday.
"I saw him (Socrates) go to Salah and tell him that I had pretended to fall to the ground," van Dyck told reporters.
"He was attacking it a bit, but I wanted to say that Salah did not go around, everything came to our side and it seemed like we were arguing, but that did not happen . "
"I just wanted to talk to him, it happens in football and you have to move forward, I always protect my colleagues and everyone has to do it, that's what we all have to do, support each other.
The electronic posting at Anfield Road announced a welcome 3-1 win at home against Salah, who had received the ball in the box for Sucratis and the first to get a penalty kick in the net. The fourth goal in the second minute of the decisive time first.
Liverpool crushed the Gunners to strengthen their Premier League lead by seven points over defending and defending champions Manchester City.
Both teams will play Thursday at Confederation Stadium.
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