Premier League Pgmol’s referee has admitted that Everton’s captain, James Tarkowski, deserved a red card for his challenge to Alexis Mac Allister in Liverpool during Wednesday Merseyside derby.
The English center cleared the ball on the edge of Everton’s box in the 11th minute of the Premier League crash, but followed Mac Allister’s beef. Referee Sam Barott was a good handful of meters and immediately threw a yellow card.
Var Paul Tierney: I had a Feud of long duration With the former Liverpool chief, Jurgen Klopp agreed with Punch’s decision. As the Official Center of the Premier League X The account explained during the game: “The referee’s yellow card referee for a reckless fault of Tarkowski was reviewed by the VAR, with contact after Tarkowski had played the ball considered reckless.”
Almost all viewers on both sides of the Merseyside Division acknowledged that Tarkowski was fortunate enough to avoid a red card. Liverpool’s Arne slot was ousted The decision as “so obvious” did not even need to comment, while his counterpart, David Moyes admitted: “We could have been lucky that we did not get red.”
PGMOL (Professional Game Match Official Limited) coincided with this vision. In a message it was disabled at various communication points and were reported for the first time Sph On Thursday morning, the referee’s body revealed that Tarkowski’s challenge “fulfilled the threshold for a serious game,” instead of being simply “reckless” as initially thought.
Law 12 to the Officer FA manual He defines a “reckless action” as “when a player acts with contempt with the danger or consequences for an opponent and must be warned.” This crime is only worthy of a yellow card.
The “Game of Serious Fail”, which guarantees a straight red, is defined as “an attack or challenge that demolish an opponent’s safety or uses excessive strength or brutality”.
It remains to see if Tarkowski will be banned retrospectively.