For his behaviour at St James' Park, Virgil van Dijk gets extra FA punishment.
Virgil van Dijk gets extra FA punishment for behaviour at St James’ ParkLiverpool captain Virgil Van Dijk has been given additional punishment after his embarrassing behaviour at St James’ Park.Virgil Van Dijk also fined £100,000 after being charged by the Football Association with improper conduct.
After the most obvious of red cards for bringing down Alexander Isak and denying him a clear goalscoring chance, Virgil van Dijk arguing with referee John Brooks, then also appearing to have a go at the fourth official as well before heading down the tunnel.
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