Mohamed Salah’s heated response to Moises Caicedo was observed during Liverpool’s Carabao Cup victory
According to the Liverpool Echo, Mohamed Salah was plainly furious when Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool’s manager, slammed the referee after Ryan Gravenberch was removed off the field during the Carabao Cup final. Salah, an Egyptian footballer, had to sit out the game owing to another injury. He was followed by Gravenberch, who had received a harsh tackle from Moises Caicedo and had assistance exiting the field.
The Chelsea player just received a harsh talking-to from the referee, infuriating Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. Salah also voiced his unhappiness by addressing the referees from the sidelines and communicating with his wounded teammates.
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Salah also shook his head. Despite Liverpool’s outrage over Caicedo’s tackle, ex-Premier League referee Mike Dean decided it was not “serious foul play” and so did not merit a red card.
Jamie Redknapp also commented on the break, explaining why both Salah and Klopp were dissatisfied with the outcome. During his Sky Sports interview, he stated: “It’s not a great challenge, and it’s extremely clumsy.”
“I believe it always becomes worse when a player’s foot is placed. Gravenberch’s foot is planted when he issues the challenge. “It looks disgusting.” “You can see here that Caicedo isn’t seeing where the ball is heading. You can understand why he comes off. This is clearly a yellow card. I can understand why Jurgen Klopp was frustrated and dissatisfied.
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Should Moises Caicedo have been sent off vs. Liverpool? Tell us what you think in the comments below. Joe Gomez replaced Gravenberch when Ben Chilwell and Conor Bradley got into an altercation shortly before halftime. Both players received yellow cards for their roles in it.
The first half at Wembley Stadium concluded without a goal, but there was plenty of activity. Raheem Sterling, a former Liverpool player, had a goal disallowed because Nicolas Jackson, who handed him the ball, was slightly offside.
Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher produced an incredible save to repel a strike by Blues attacker Cole Palmer. Despite several injuries, Liverpool almost scored when Cody Gakpo struck the post with a header. Liverpool’s Mo Salah was hardly the only big star missing from Wembley. Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez were also wounded.