Jurgen Klopp forced to intervene after Virgil van Dijk’s furious blast at fourth official
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp stepped in to keep the peace on the touchline after his captain, Virgil van Dijk, was shown a red card in the first half against Newcastle
Virgil van Dijk was less than impressed with John Brooks after being sent off vs Newcastle (
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Jurgen Klopp stepped in to ensure Virgil van Dijk left the pitch after the Liverpool defender was sent off against Newcastle.
Van Dijk was given his marching orders by referee John Brooks after scything down Alexander Isak when the Magpies striker was seemingly through on goal. The challenge saw Brooks immediately issue a red card – much to the bewilderment of Van Dijk.
In a clip shared on social media, the Dutchman can be seen telling Brooks that the decision is a “f****** joke” before leaving the field. Van Dijk could be seen remonstrating with fourth official Craig Pawson before Klopp came over. The Liverpool manager intervened and spoke to his captain, who would then finally make his way down the tunnel.
Van Dijk’s dismissal capped a rotten opening half an hour for Liverpool, who fell behind courtesy of a strike from former Everton winger Anthony Gordon after an error from Trent Alexander-Arnold.
And the Reds could have been down to 10 men long before Van Dijk saw red after Alexander-Arnold – booked moments earlier for throwing the ball away – was given the benefit of the doubt by Brooks after preventing a transition by knocking Gordon to the ground.
Liverpool reacted to Van Dijk’s dismissal by sacrificing Luis Diaz for Joe Gomez as the Reds went in behind at the break.
Although Brooks had no hesitation in showing a red card, Van Dijk’s dismissal divided opinion online. Match of the Day host Gary Lineker was one of the first to react.
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Jurgen Klopp intervened on the touchline after Van Dijk’s dismissal
He reacted on X – the social media website formally known as Twitter – posting: “Might not be the general consensus but that looked like a very harsh red card to me. @VirgilvDijk clearly got the ball. Maybe my eyes are getting worse in my old age.”
Alan Shearer, a Newcastle fan and a regular alongside Lineker on the BBC highlights show, was having none of it, though. He quipped back: “After he got the player! Get to spec savers”.
Jamie Carragher, who was analysing the game for Sky Sports, was also not convinced that Brooks’ decision to issue a red card was the correct one. He said at half-time: “Virgil van Dijk does a lot wrong here; he’s lazy initially in terms of not getting across. The decision to then go and make the challenge is probably ill-advised, but I still don’t believe that’s a red card. I don’t believe there’s enough there.
“How do you know that’s a goalscoring opportunity? I think initially he’s lazy, he should not maybe make the challenge, but that is not a red card.”
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