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James Tarkovsky: Everton defender should have left against Liverpool

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James Tarkovsky: Everton defender should have left against Liverpool


James Tarkovsky was supposed to be followed by Everton’s defeat to Liverpool on Wednesday.

Liverpool midfielder Alexis MAC Alexis – Alexis MAC, in the 11th minute of the Mercedes derby at Anfield.

The Everton midfielder has been given a yellow card and the referee (VAR) has decided not to take any further measures after reviewing 10 seconds.

However, the BBC Sport has been linked with a high and serious game by the professional games of the game.

PGMol’s view is that the stadium’s review of the stadium should have been proposed to referee Sam Barot and eventually the initial decision was canceled.

The arbitrator Barroti felt that the challenge was indifferent at the time and Var Paul considered the call to the call that it was not a clear mistake.

Liverpool have been contacted by PgMol on the matter.

“It’s always good if they think they’re wrong, they’ll admit it,” Liverpool coach Arn Slot said Thursday.

“I think it’s a good season for referees in England. It’s actually wrong. The most important thing is that it doesn’t affect the league’s schedule, but it’s normal.

Everton coach David Moyes has admitted that Tarkovki is lucky to stay on the pitch, and Tarkovsky apologizes to Mac Alister at Ful Time.

The PgMol says he wants to work transparently by admitting mistakes, and feels that the incident should be resolved immediately, not expecting the future of the president of the ‘Mic’d Up’s officials’ future., external

In a February 4 update, the Premier League has announced that it has made 13 VAR mistakes this season, which has fallen from 20 mistakes on the same point last season.

The mistakes were four valid interventions and nine lost interventions in the first 23 rounds of the games.

The update shows that the VAR intervention was around the same game in every three games in early February.

The league also claimed that the accuracy of ‘main events’ events was 96.4% – compared to 95.7 percent last season.

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