Sadio Mane was instrumental once again for Liverpool in their 3-1 victory over Arsenal, but it appears he was lucky to be on the pitch for longer than three minutes.
The Senegalese was only booked for a clumsy elbow into the face of Kieran Tierney while battling with the Scot on the Liverpool right, but replays showed his punishment could easily have been more severe.
The incident came just a minute after he had gone in strongly on Hector Bellerin at Anfield, but his challenge immediately afterwards saw the Arsenal players surround referee Craig Pawson before he dished out a yellow card.
Mane was collecting a long ball over his shoulder, but his touch was a little heavier than expected and that saw him face a fight to keep the ball from Tierney as it ran out to the right-hand touchline.
The forward however then made a very obvious movement across the Arsenal left-back, who went down clutching his face while the assistant immediately flagged.
Mane however was not sent for an early shower and was only cautioned, and 25 minutes later he took full advantage and was on the scoresheet to tap home an equaliser after Alexandre Lacazette had given the visitors the lead against the run of play.
Mo Salah had made a brilliant run into the box and held off Tierney to fire a shot off, and while Bernd Leno could save it he could only parry it into the path of Mane, who netted his third Premier League goal of the season after his double last weekend.
The former Southampton man was a nightmare for the whole Arsenal defence down the left-hand side, and looked dismayed that he was replaced before the end to allow Diogo Jota to make his Premier League debut for Liverpool.
But after Andy Robertson had completed the comeback just before half-time, the Portuguese scored his first goal for the club since his £40m move from Wolves to seal the win.
The victory for Jurgen Klopp's side saw them maintain their 100 per cent record after wins against Leeds and Chelsea, while Mikel Arteta's men saw their six-game unbeaten run come to an end.
gallasyommy
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He didn't do that to hurt Tierney I don't understand why people judge as if they've never played football🤷🤦
lakexyd
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this person that wrote this article he/she no doubt a lawn tenis fan...... i dnt wnt to see you write again because you dnt have a clue, how can that be a red card for God sake
Brett-Clement
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To me it was a red, it was an intentional movement towards the face and his hand was in a first shape when he followed through. I don't know how VAR didn't catch it. If that West Brom player got sent off against Everton then how was Mane allowed to continue playing
Ayush69
10
if I elbow you on your face what would that be??
Mostly revenge and pure hatred. Or in most case Assault😂😂
uncanny-gaoler
10
why he wasn't sent off look closely