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Roy Keane speaking on Sky Sports (Image: Sky Sports News)
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has implied Virgil van Dijk's match-winning goal for Liverpool against West Ham United should have been ruled out by VAR.
The captain made the all-important impact after a huge error moments prior at the other end of the field.
Luis Diaz's goal had put Liverpool on the victory path before the Hammers eventually started to threaten.
This resulted in a mix up between Van Dijk and Andy Robertson, in which the former touched the ball into the latter's stride and it resulted in an equalising own goal with four minutes of normal time remaining.
However, the Dutchman made up for his error a couple of minutes later when he headed home a corner.
But Kean, reviewing the goal on Sky Sports, was quikc to point out that the centre-back might have comitted a foul on Niclas Fullkrug in the build-up.
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The Man United legend sarcastically pointed out: "Nice little shove there, isn't there?
VAR might wanna take a look at that, but obviously not!"
And as Keane continued in complimentary fashion, he added: "But, you know what Liverpool do?
Champions, they find a way to win."
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Liverpool are now just six points away from being crownded Premier League champions and Reds boss Arne Slot said: "It was definitely a significant goal because now we need two more wins.
"I think the first 33 games have showed how difficult it is for us to win a game of football.
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