Mohamed Salah confronted but extra accusations of diving throughout Liverpool’s Premier League defeat to Everton on Saturday.
The Egypt celebrity has come below hearth prior to now for throwing himself to the bottom in an try and win a penalty or free-kick for his aspect.
Salah appeared to go to floor far too simply within the second half at Anfield and his theatrics didn’t idiot the referee.
The talkSPORT commentary group for the match have been left questioning why it didn’t warrant additional punishment.
“I can’t perceive that. If he’s claiming a foul and the referee doesn’t suppose it’s a foul why isn’t he saying ‘properly, you’re diving’,” mentioned former Everton defender Kevin Ratcliffe.
“There was slightly little bit of contact however there wasn’t as a lot contact because the dive urged.”
talkSPORT commentator Sam Matterface added: “There was just a few fingers across the waist. A tickle across the tummy space. Only a tickle.”
The Liverpool star couldn’t encourage his group in opposition to rivals Everton as they have been comfortably crushed 2-Zero because of an early Richarlison aim and Gylfi Sigurdsson penalty.
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Final week, the ahead was accused of making an attempt to win a penalty for his group as they have been crushed by Leicester.
Salah flopped to the turf within the first-half on the King Energy Stadium, below stress from Ricardo Pereira.
Former Premier League striker Dean Ashton was within the commentary field for talkSPORT at Leicester, and he admitted Salah will maintain going through criticism over his diving antics until he cleans up his act.
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And the pundit additionally accused the Reds ace of going to floor too simply, saying the contact with Pereira was barely sufficient to undo the Egyptian’s laces, not to mention fell him to the bottom.
“I imply, look, most likely the one quantity of contact there was that he brushed Salah’s laces,” mentioned Ashton.
“I believe he may need simply undone his boot lace with the quantity of contact that was concerned in that chance.”
