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British media indicate that Van Dyck may face punishment after being asked whether the black shirt was drunk or not?

British media reported that Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk, the team's captain, may be subject to retroactive punishment after someone read his lips, saying he shouted at referee Chris Kavanaugh, “Are you drunk?” Because he was not happy with Kavanaugh's performance in the 1-1 draw with Arsenal in the English Premier League on December 23.

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The match witnessed controversy over the moment the ball collided with Martin Odegaard, the Gunners star, and whether it should have been a penalty kick or not. After checking the VAR technology, the referee did not award a penalty kick, and there was no blame at all. Later, when there was a poor decision against the Reds in the second half, Van Dijk looked upset. Go in and ask Kavanaugh: “Are you drunk?” He pointed down the glass.

The media reported that if the English Football Association (FA) retrospectively considered that the famous Dutch footballer behaved in an inappropriate manner towards the referee. They may be charged a fee after the competition. Which will have to wait another day or two for the results of the retrospective review

Two famous critics, former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher and former Manchester United defender Gary Neville, expressed their opinion about the moment the ball collided with Odegaard and whether it was considered a handball or not. “Look at it as a punishment,” Carragher said. Adegaard was considered lucky that he was not damaged by anything. It might actually slip. But I think it should be a penalty anyway.

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Neville said: I think Odegaard might slip. Which caused him to hang his arms down to maintain his balance. He was lucky, the timing seemed like this. Draw the arms to maintain balance.

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