Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Salah in diving storm as Liverpool win at Palace

Egyptian star’s act draws rebuke from manager Roy Hodgson

- Agence Francepres­se

LONDON: Mohamed Salah was engulfed in a diving storm as the Liverpool star won the controvers­ial penalty that inspired their 2-0 win over 10-man Crystal Palace.

Salah was accused of diving by Palace when he tumbled in the penalty area late in the first half at Selhurst Park.

Referee Michael Oliver awarded a spot-kick for Mamadou Sakho’s challenge on the Egypt winger and James Milner converted the penalty.

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville, working for Sky Sports, claimed it was a dive, saying: “A lot of people won’t like it. If it’s against you, you’ll think it’s soft.

“It is a theatrical fall which we’ve seen a lot of players do.”

Adding insult to injury for Palace, Aaron Wan-bissaka was sent off in the second half for bringing down Salah as he raced clear.

Taking advantage of their numerical superiorit­y, Jurgen Klopp’s side made sure of extending their 100 percent start to the Premier League season thanks to Sadio Mane’s goal in stoppage-time.

Palace boss Roy Hodgson was furious with the penalty, saying: “My frustratio­n is I don’t think that’s a penalty. It’s cause for anger and disappoint­ment.

“I’ve been in football a long time. If that’s a penalty the game has changed beyond all recognitio­n. Sakho is a defender and he has to try and defend. There is no way he is looking to foul the player. Liverpool didn’t deserve to be leading.”

Klopp side-stepped the diving row, claiming he hadn’t seen the incident clearly. “I didn’t ask Mo

about that. I didn’t see it. It looked like it was (a penalty), but I have no idea,” he said.

After Manchester City’s swaggering demolition of Huddersfie­ld on Sunday, it was important for Liverpool to keep pace with the champions, even at this early stage of the season.

This was a statement win for Klopp’s team, installed as City’s most likely challenger­s, and they move into second place after building on last weekend’s rout of West Ham.

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 ?? REUTERS ?? Liverpool's Mohamed Salah (centre) goes down on a tackle by Mamadou Sakho (right).
REUTERS Liverpool's Mohamed Salah (centre) goes down on a tackle by Mamadou Sakho (right).

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