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Liverpool goalkeeper Alison Baker criticized her Everton counterpart Jordan Pickford after the latter’s intervention on Virgil Van Dyck, which caused the latter to cut his cruciate ligament.
Beckford has been criticized for interfering against the Liverpool defender, depriving the Premier League champions of their player by the end of the season.
“Every goalkeeper has a different style of play and a different way of moving, but right now, 100%, he didn’t need to do that,” Brazilian Alison said in an interview with Sky Sports.
And the former Roma player continued: “What goes through my head when I face a situation like this, I try to end it, if I don’t intervene with force, I know that the opponent can score, but everyone has their own way handle the ball. “
“I don’t agree with the way Beckford came in, everyone sees it. I didn’t need an intervention like this right now,” he said.
The referee was not considered a foul against Beckford due to the fact that Van Dyck was offside when he collided with the first.
Liverpool are seriously short of their roster due to injuries to Van Dyck, Joel Matip and Fabinho.
Liverpool host West Ham United in the league on Saturday and then visit Atalanta on Tuesday in the third round of the Champions League group stage.
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