You'd think Carra would be proud eh
what? very! (of the football)
but i always thought it was grim seeing the likes of stoke and burnley fans celebrating when their players caused any harm (minor or major)/ injury. most liverpool supporters i know take pride in our supporters not being like that (not all, as we've seen on this page)
so instead of copying them, when our player deliberately leaves one on a random keeper (with no previous), i have a consistent view of celebrating the football but not celebrating hurting (accidentally or otherwise) a random player for nothing.
will say on this one, that i never thought he set out with malicious intent (as seen with seeking him out to apologise for the hit - he handled everything after it perfectly by the way). nor that he's 'that type of player'. just that when he saw he wasn't gonna get there he didn't take evasive action (protecting both people), only looked to protect himself (jumping up, meaning less control). another example of this happening was Robertson into Neco Williams.
neither were on the extreme side. think for example of a nigel de jong (who was an absolute shithouse) special, such as kung fu kicking alonso and breaking ben arfas bone cos of his own cowardice/being scared of contact from the opponent.
as i said, a learning experience - this time unfortunately at his own expense - to avoid 20/80 (maybe even lower odds) challenges like that in future