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- Updated: October 25, 2016
Mauricio Pochettino says Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold should have been sent off for a nasty challenge on Tottenham’s Ben Davies.
Daniel Sturridge scored twice for Liverpool as they ran out 2-1 winners against Pochettino’s side in the EFL Cup fourth round tie at Anfield.
Pochettino, whose team created some late tension after Vincent Janssen’s penalty, says Alexander-Arnold was lucky to receive only a yellow card for a first-half challenge on Davies and felt aggrieved by the behaviour from the Liverpool dugout in the closing stages.
“In the first half the full-back, Arnold, should be sent off for the big tackle, the bad tackle,” he …