The Englishman made a serious tackle on Tanganga.

And the opponents’ boss comments that is should be a red card.

Liverpool beat Tottenham to go 16 points clear at the top of the Premier League, but Jose Mourinho thinks Andy Robertson should have been sent off. Robertson was not punished after a heavy tackle in Liverpool’s win over Tottenham, leaving Jose Mourinho unimpressed by VAR.

An exasperated Jose Mourinho suggested the VAR official must have been “having a tea” after a heavy tackle from Andy Robertson went unpunished in Liverpool’s 1-0 win on Saturday. After taking a poor touch deep in Spurs territory during the second half, a stretching Robertson appeared to catch Spurs debutant Japhet Tanganga firmly on the shin with his studs.

However, the Liverpool left-back was not even booked for the incident and Mourinho was less than impressed.“They are so, so good and so, so strong in every area,” said Mourinho of Liverpool in an interview with Sky Sports.

“On top of that, they are lucky. Because they were lucky, they could perfectly concede a goal, they could perfectly finish the game with 10 because the VAR at the time they were having a [cup of] tea and they didn’t watch Robertson for a red card. Compare that with Son [against Chelsea], when Son got a red card.”

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