Salah avoids FA sanction for contentious Liverpool penalty

Mohamed Salah can play against Arsenal and Manchester City as he will face no action over the penalty he won against Newcastle United.

Published : Dec 27, 2018 19:37 IST

Salah has found the net 12 times this season and is one behind the division's leading scorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Salah has found the net 12 times this season and is one behind the division's leading scorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
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Salah has found the net 12 times this season and is one behind the division's leading scorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Mohamed Salah will face no action from the Football Association for the incident which saw him win a penalty in Liverpool's 4-0 victory over Newcastle United at Anfield on Boxing Day.

Reds forward Salah appeared to go down easily after having his arm tugged by Paul Dummett, and Magpies boss Rafael Benitez branded the spot-kick "soft" in a post-match interview with Sky Sports.

However, the FA has confirmed the second-half incident did not meet the threshold to constitute deception of a match official.

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The Egypt international could have faced a two-game ban had he been charged with simulation, but will now be free to take part in the crunch clashes against Arsenal and Manchester City.

Salah converted the penalty he won to double Liverpool's lead following Dejan Lovren's opener before Xherdan Shaqiri and Fabinho scored to wrap up a result that took Jurgen Klopp's side six points clear at the top of the Premier League.

Salah has found the net 12 times this season and is one behind the division's leading scorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

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