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LONDON (Reuters) – Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah escaped a penalty for the referee in the 4-0 win against Newcastle United in the 19th round of the English Premier League.
The English newspaper "The Sun" has announced that a penalty shot against Newcastle United would not push the FA to impose disciplinary penalties on Salah, as the fall of the Liverpool striker does not justify what should to be arrested.
According to the newspaper, the referee of the match admitted in his report to the game that he had made a miscalculation of the penalty after knocking Salah to the ground after Dumit's touch at the beginning of the second halftime.
Salah was reproached for calling to be suspended or to be questioned. Some accused him of being overwhelmed and attempting to bypass the referee, claiming that the Newcastle defender had the right to use his power to recover the ball and that He had not attracted the Liverpool striker, which caused him to fall sharply.
Salah scored the Red team's second goal from the penalty spot to 12 league goals this season, while Liverpool strengthened their lead to hold the championship with 51 points.
Source: agencies
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