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Jürgen Klopp, the Liverpool coach, commented on criticism of Egyptian player Mohamed Salah, saying his team had no diver likely to get a penalty.
Club said, in statements to the network "Sky Sport: "It has been 3 years since I was in Liverpool and I am the referee of every match. After Newcastle, Dermot Galgier confirmed during Sky's selection program the validity of the penalty we had.
"We do not need to be represented for a penalty," he added, "if you do not hit the opponent, Mohammed Salah, he'll make a good shot at the net." . "
After being blocked by Arsenal defender Socrates, Salah did not like the referee's decision, forcing the Greek defender to provoke Mo Salah at the end of the first round, before that the Dutch defender Van Dyck intervenes to defend his colleague.
"We had no diver in the team and this time there was no dive, and the previous time, he said, I did not see the Socrates incident after that, and I have no proof of what happened.
Salah won two penalties against Newcastle and Arsenal, which prompted some fans to charge him with the act.
Source: agencies
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