- Ibrahima Konate was fortunate to escape the punishment for a foul in the first half
- The Frenchman pushed his international teammate Bradley Boatlala on his back
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New filming of the Parc of Parc des Princes tunnel revealed a confrontation between Liverpool captain Virgil Van Dijk and Paris Saint-Germain sports director Luis Campos.
Campos made the referee’s decision not to show the defender of Reds Ibrahima Konate a red card for a push in Bradley Boatlala in the first half. The incident was verified by VAR, but the employees decided against any additional action after a two -minute revision.
Still annoyed by the interval call, Campos defends his case when the players returned to the dressing room. However, Reds captain Van Dijk seemed to have problems with the passionate appeal and react with a joke.
“It’s not Ligue 1 here, bro,” the Dutch could be heard above the handful of voices attracted to the commotion.
Konate was seen as widely happy to escape censorship to the push at his international colleague in the following hours.
Former defender Rio Ferdinand insisted that the neighbor was a foul and should have resulted on a red card, as Konate seemed to deny a punctuation opportunity and the contact occurred outside the penalty area.
Virgil Van Dijk had a severe response to claims from PSG sports director Luis Campos at break

The Portuguese believed that their team should have received a penalty or Konate should have been shown a red card for a push at Bradley Boat

Konate was fortunate to escape without punishment during the first half of the confrontation at Parc des Princes
“This is a foul,” said the Manchester United icon while commenting on the TNT sports game. “And that’s in his back, that’s a foul.” It is a red card. ‘
“It’s not a red card, I’ll be surprised,” added Ferdinand during VAR checks.
“And it will be a shame if it falls to 10 against 11 in this regard, because you want the best players who play equally in the 90 minutes.”
Speaking at the break at TNT Sports, Ferdinand said: ‘I don’t believe how lucky Liverpool is here. As VAR did not take him.
“He is invading the shoulder blades on his back.”
The man in the center of the furor rejected the allegations that he should have fired the challenge.
Speaking to the plus channel, Konate said: ‘There was a check. If there was a push, as you said, I would have received a red card. I’m telling you that there was no foul.
He added: ‘It is true that I am very strong, but I do not apply power, I just put my arm. If I had put much more power, we could talk about it … but I was soft of me.
PSG’s anger was aggravated when Liverpool won a late winner through substitute Harvey Elliott, putting the Premier League team on control before next week in Anfield.