Referee chief issues apology to Everton over VAR penalty error vs Man City
PGMOL managing director Mike Riley has issued a personal apology to Frank Lampard after Everton were denied a penalty in their defeat to Manchester City on Saturday.
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PGMOL managing director Mike Riley has issued a personal apology to Frank Lampard after Everton were denied a penalty in their defeat to Manchester City on Saturday.
Everton have received an apology from the head of the professional referees body Mike Riley after they were denied a penalty in the 1-0 defeat by Manchester City on Saturday.
Referees' chief Mike Riley has personally apologised to Everton manager Frank Lampard for mistakes made in Saturday's defeat to Manchester City.
Everton have made a ‘formal complaint’ to the Premier League over the standard of refereeing after they were controversially denied a penalty against Manchester City on Saturday.
Premier League referee Anthony Taylor wants supporters to show ‘more understanding and empathy’ towards officials.
Everton have written to the Premier League to demand an apology after they were controversially denied a penalty against Manchester City on Saturday. The Toffees were left incensed after the ball hit the arm of City midfielder Rodri in the area and referee Paul Tierney did not give a spot-kick. Ad/> Video assistant referee Chris Kavanagh did not overturn the original decision or ask Tierney to look at the pitchside monitor as he felt there was no obvious error.
Everton have made a formal complaint to the Premier League about recent decisions by officials in their matches.
Pep Guardiola has admitted Everton should have been given a penalty against Man City if Richarlison was in an onside position before the incident.