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'Utter shambles' - Spurs fans noticed what Mo Salah did during Liverpool's win over Cardiff

Liverpool fans heavily criticised Harry Kane last season for being selfish and now those words have come back to bite the Reds, with Tottenham Hotspur supporters drawing comparisons with Mohamed Salah's antics on Easter Monday.

Kane's performance in England's 2-1 loss to Croatia in the semi-finals of the World Cup last year were highlighted by Liverpool fans post-match, something which has been a recurring theme over the past few years.

So there is no wonder when footage of Salah demanding to take a penalty against Cardiff that Spurs fans hit back against their Liverpool counterparts.

The video below shows Salah attempting to take the spot-kick in Wales before James Milner demands the ball off of him ahead of making it 2-0 in the vital Premier League win.

This one tweet from a Spurs' fan then sparked a discussion among supporters and they all reacted in unison and took their opportunity to take a pop at Liverpool followers.

How did Liverpool fans respond to the incident? There was a notable lack of criticism for Salah. Who would have thought that....?

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