Safe to say Virgil van Dijk pulled no punches when he gave his take on Harry Kane and Eric Lamela's theatrics following Sunday's 2-2 draw between Liverpool andTottenham.
Kane and Lamela both went to ground easily in the 87th and 94th minute respectively to win penalties, though Kane only managed to score the second.
It was Van Dijk's challenge that Lamela went down under, yet the Dutchman was angrier with Kane's actions minutes earlier.
On the second penalty, he said: "I think first of all it was offside and secondly he just put his body in front of me.
"I see him coming in the end and I try and hold my leg in, he just pulled his body in front of the ball and he goes down.
"The ref said play on and I was very disappointed that the linesman said otherwise. It is a decision the ref already made and the ref is closer than the linesman (who overruled). Unlucky I think.
And on Kane: "I don't think that is a penalty and the same with the first one. That is also clearly not a penalty. I think it is a dive.
"You see him (Kane) diving clearly and no one is talking about that. But I think it is a dive.
"There is a lot of discussion about whether it is offside, yes or no, but I think it was offside as well. I thought it was a given you could just see him making that dive."
Van Dijk's frustration was clear for all to see and every Liverpool fan agreed with him that Kane dived when Loris Karius dove at his feet. Check it out below.
Replays showed there was very minimal contact, but Kane has already responded to Van Dijk's accusations by saying he had every right to go to ground.
"Yeah. He (Karius) has dived," said Kanevwhen asked if there was contact. "He has got in the way and I'm a player, I'm not going to jump out of the way because it's football.
"I've definitely felt contact and I've gone down. Lamela's one I thought the linesman showed amazing character to give that.
"A lot happened for the first one about the linesman so to give that penalty was massive and it was a penalty."
Very brave from Kane. While he's right in saying he shouldn't have to jump out of the way, the fact remains Karius barely touched him. It's certainly a tough one.
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