Neil Warnock accused Mohamed Salah of diving to win a penalty against Cardiff on Sunday after the Liverpool star was involved in yet another controversial incident.
Bluebirds defender Sean Morrison made plenty of contact with the Egyptian, but it was Salah's fall to the turf which left Warnock claiming he had done a '9.9 Tom Daley job' and that he didn't think he 'could have got much higher off the diving board'.
It is not the first time last year's PFA Player of the Year has been criticised for going down too easily, but is there any truth to the accusations? Sportsmail takes a closer look at Salah's contentious moments this season.
CARDIFF 0-2 LIVERPOOL, APRIL 21, 2019
The latest controversy to surround Salah arrived in south Wales on Sunday afternoon as he wrestled with Morrison inside the Cardiff area late in the game.
The former Reading defender used his arms to try stop Salah from getting one-on-one with goalkeeper Neil Etheridge, at one point even wrapping them both around Jurgen Klopp's star man.
Martin Atkinson awarded Liverpool a penalty, but only after Salah had gone down with what Warnock claimed was an exaggerated fall to get the referee's attention.
Verdict: Foul
LIVERPOOL 2-0 CHELSEA, APRIL 14, 2019
Social media exploded after Salah appeared to go down without any contact during Liverpool's recent victory over Chelsea at Anfield.
David Luiz stuck out his right leg as Salah burst into the box, but missed both the ball and the man. The Egyptian, however, threw himself to the ground, unsuccessfully trying to win a penalty.
One Twitter user wrote: 'As a massive Liverpool fan it sickens me to see a man with Salah's talent diving to get the upper hand.'
Verdict: No foul
LIVERPOOL 4-0 NEWCASTLE, DECEMBER 26, 2019
Liverpool stuck four past Newcastle on Boxing Day in a comfortable victory, but it was their second goal of the game which left Rafa Benitez's men fuming.
Salah drove into the box and appeared to be lightly grabbed on the arm by Paul Dummett, but it still was enough to take him off his feet and send him tumbling.
Despite minimal contact, referee Craig Pawson pointed to the spot and Salah stepped up to convert from 12 yards.
Verdict: No foul
LIVERPOOL 5-1 ARSENAL, DECEMBER 29, 2019
This incident mattered little in the grand scheme of things, but it did manage to spark angry confrontations between both teams in the Anfield tunnel.
Salah sprinted into the box and beyond Sokratis Papastathopoulos before going down after a clumsy challenge from behind by the big defender.
Replays appeared to show that the contact was minimal and that the Liverpool man may have simply lost his balance.
Verdict: No foul
BRIGHTON 0-1 LIVERPOOL, JANUARY 12, 2019
After a difficult first half on the south coast, Salah was involved in the game's pivotal moment five minutes into the second period.
Having got in front of Pascal Gross, the former Roma man initially appeared to shrug off the German before a second tug on his shoulder sent him down.
The referee awarded a penalty and Salah made no mistake from the spot to earn Klopp's men a narrow win.
Verdict: Foul
LIVERPOOL 4-3 CRYSTAL PALACE, JANUARY 19, 2019
Salah had his appeal for a penalty turned down during Liverpool's thrilling win over Crystal Palace in January- and rightly so.
Mamadou Sakho placed an arm on the 26-year-old's back as he kept him facing away from Palace's goal, but there was minimal contact before Salah went down flat on his back.
The Frenchman, who also swung a leg at the ball, was left furious after the incident, gesturing that Salah had dived to try and con the referee.
Verdict: No foul