Dejan Lovren accuses Romelu Lukaku of 'stamp' in Liverpool vs Man Utd
Dejan Lovren accuses Romelu Lukaku of 'stamp' in Liverpool vs Man Utd |
Dejan Lovren has claimed Romelu Lukaku
deliberately stamped on him during Saturday's goalless draw between
Liverpool and Manchester United.
United striker Lukaku appeared to catch Lovren in the face
with a stray boot when the Liverpool centre-half was on the ground
shortly before half-time at Anfield.
Sky Sports News reported on Monday afternoon that the FA would not pursue a case against the Belgian forward for an alleged stamp.
But Lovren believes there was intent and revealed his frustration at
Lukaku's failure to apologise to him at Liverpool's press conference
ahead of Tuesday's Champions League tie at Maribor.
The Croatia international said: "I made a tackle there - I just felt he was over me he could have moved away
"But, to be honest, my honest view was he did it on purpose. Even if
he didn't do it [on purpose], he would usually apologise, he was nervous
during the game, that was also the reason."
Despite Lukaku escaping punishment for the incident, Lovren insists he will hold no grudge.
He added: "It happened on the pitch - it's over and nobody can change it now.
"It's not my decision, of course, I cannot say I'm disappointed, it is what it is, we need to move on, that's football."
The FA have made their decision but Lovren disagrees #mufc https://t.co/Y4g1qIaQvA— Man United News (@ManUtdMEN) October 16, 2017
The FA don't agree with Lovren's criticism of Lukaku #mufc https://t.co/Y4g1qIaQvA— Man United News (@ManUtdMEN) October 16, 2017
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