Some people believes Diego Costa should have seen a red card for appearing to stamp on two Liverpool players during the League Cup semi-final and now with Brendan Rodgers criticising the striker, do you think so too? Continue for more details and what Brendan said after the cut.
The
Spain international went unpunished from referee Michael Oliver despite
seeming to stand on Emre Can and Martin Skrtel in separate incidents
during the 1-0 extra-time win which sent his side through to the final
of the competition.
And Rodgers was not happy with the way the striker acted in the game, slamming him for his violent behaviour.
"He’s an outstanding footballer," the Liverpool manager told Sky Sports.
"He obviously has this edge to him and we’ve seen the two incidents. On
Emre Can that was poor, he could easily have hurdled over the player
and it could have been nasty.
"And with Martin Skrtel again, there’s no need to do it, he’s clever enough. It was poor by him."
Liverpool
were held to a 1-1 draw in the first-leg of the tie with the Blues and
after a goalless 90 minutes on Tuesday, Branislav Ivanovic headed in the
winning goal in extra time to send the Reds crashing out.
Rodgers
insists his side deserved to win the tie overall, stating that Chelsea
were carried through by the excellent form of goalkeeper Thibaut
Courtois.
"I think we were the better side over the two games," he tsaid.
"I
think the goalkeeper has won the the tie really. Some of our play was
very good and we created chances to score a couple of goals. Their
keeper made a couple of very good saves and ultimately won them the tie.
"The
players were dead on their feet at the end. For us to be successful it
has to hurt at times as well. I thought we gave chelsea a lot of
problems but it wasn’t to be."
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