Marco Silva slaughtered a journalist's line of questioning in the aftermath of Fulham's 2-2 draw at Liverpool this afternoon.
The Fulham head coach passionately defended his side's conduct after an entertaining encounter at Anfield and was incensed that the first question in his post-match interview surrounded a contentious challenge by goalscorer Andreas Pereira.
Silva was astonished at being asked about Pereira escaping a red card for a tackle on Ryan Gravenberch and Issa Diop's early clash with Luis Diaz - and disagreed with the assertion that Fulham's players were fortunate.
"Do you think? And the fouls from Liverpool, they are not close to red cards, no? I didn't see these moments, but you have all of them.
If I go inside, I can probably give you some more 50/50 decisions from the referee, but you have two.
If you go through the whole game, you are going to see 50/50s against them, for sure.
I want to talk about the game, but if you are asking me about two 50/50 moments, we are going to be here all afternoon.
It's better to talk about the game.
It's tough to play at Anfield and I think our guys did really well.
Liverpool can complain about the red card, since it's a foul [from Robertson], it should be a red card.
I can complain about the first goal that they scored because the foul on Kenny [Tete].
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