The attack on Mohamed Salah continues, even from Liverpool legends

Reactions continued to the penalty kick obtained by Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's top scorer for the English league title, in the West Ham match, which he obtained and scored the equalizer for his team in the match before the Reds won in the end 2-1.

Although the player belongs to the Reds Castle, the attack on him is still continuing, even from former Liverpool players, after the attack of former Liverpool legend Graeme Souness, and Salah was accused of diving in order to obtain a penalty kick.

Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy also criticized Mohamed Salah after his fall in the West Ham United match in the English Premier League, to continue the torrent of criticism that international Mohamed Salah received after the match. Murphy told the British BBC: "I think the problem is. What we face, and which we always suffer from, is that players do not get penalty kicks if they do not fall. In many cases we see players do what Mohamed Salah did and no one wants to see it. ”

West Ham coach David Moyes also accused Egyptian star Mohamed Salah of diving right after the match, stressing that he had expected the referee to announce a yellow card to Salah because of his acting.

It is worth noting that the video technology did not interfere with the penalty kick, and also a West Ham defender did not completely object to make sure the mistake was committed, but that was not enough in front of the torrent of criticism directed at the player.

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