Everton: Toffees put 'even more pressure' on PL officials
The next time Everton have a major decision go to the Video Assistant Referee, there will be ‘even more pressure’ on the official in Stockley Park, according to journalist Dean Jones.
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The next time Everton have a major decision go to the Video Assistant Referee, there will be ‘even more pressure’ on the official in Stockley Park, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Frank Lampard insisted he has drawn a line under the “mistake” that led to an apology from referees’ chief Mike Riley over the handling of a key incident in Everton’s 1-0 defeat to Manchester City.
Referees’ chief Mike Riley has personally apologised to Everton manager Frank Lampard for mistakes made in Saturday’s defeat to Manchester City.
PGMOL managing director Mike Riley called Everton manager Frank Lampard and managing director Bill Kenwright to offer personal apologies for a missed penalty call in the Toffees’ 1-0 loss to Manchester City on Saturday.
Everton have been criticised by journalist Dean Jones after urging the PGMOL to apologise for the officials’ failure to award a penalty in their latest setback against Manchester City.
Everton have been criticised by journalist Dean Jones after urging the PGMOL to apologise for the officials’ failure to award a penalty in their latest setback against Manchester City.
England's referees' chief has apologised to Everton manager Frank Lampard for mistakes made in Saturday's defeat by Manchester City, according to British media reports. An angry Lampard labelled VAR official Chris Kavanagh a "professional who cannot do his job right" after the 1-0 loss to the Premier League champions at Goodison Park. Kavanagh failed to alert referee Paul Tierney over a handball by Rodri that would have given the Toffees a late chance of an equaliser from the penalty spot.
Everton have made a formal complaint to the Premier League about recent decisions by officials in their matches.