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Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has taken to Instagram to troll Anthony Gordon following the Merseyside derby.

The Everton star controversially dived in an attempt to win penalty during the first half of Sunday's clash at Anfield which Liverpool won 2-0. Gordon, adamant that he did not dive, was booked by referee Stuart Attwell for his poor sportsmanship in the first half - a 45 minutes filled with antics which left Jurgen Klopp raging - and Sturridge has rubbed salt in his wounds via social media.

The 32-year-old noticed that Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita, who Gordon claimed to have fouled him in front of the Kop End, held his arms away from the Toffees winger in a position reminiscent of his signature celebration. Sturridge, who now plays for Australian side Perth Glory, wrote on Instagram : "There's never a wrong time drop this move," and tagged Keita.

Not only did Gordon's actions see him yellow carded, but the 21-year-old was later denied a more dubious penalty after colliding with Joel Matip with the scores still 0-0. Eight minutes later, Reds defender Andy Robertson gave his title-chasing team the lead before impact substitute Divock Origi wrapped up the win with a customary derby-day goal.

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