Everton hammered by MOTD pundits as VAR handball decision explained
Here are your Everton morning headlines for Monday, March 21.
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Here are your Everton morning headlines for Monday, March 21.
Restored to his favoured right wing-back role after a spell as an auxiliary centre-back, the 25-year-old played a big part in Hibs’ opener at Pittodrie, his cross being diverted past Joe Lewis by Dons defender Calvin Ramsay.
Crystal Palace's second goal against Everton on Sunday afternoon was allowed to stand after it was adjudged that Wilfried Zaha's handball in the build-up was not deliberate.
Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira says the club is enjoying an «exciting period» after booking their place in the FA Cup semi-finals with a dominant 4-0 win over Everton at Selhurst Park.
Leicester City have “two of the best offensive players in the league” in Youri Tielemans and James Maddison, Brentford boss Thomas Frank believes.
Clare's Diarmuid Nash created history at Kingscourt, Co Cavan as he became the first player to bring the All-Ireland senior singles handball title back to the Banner county since the legendary Pat Kirby in 1980.
Shaun Maloney has hit out at referee Alan Muir after the whistler sent Ryan Porteous off and gave Aberdeen two penalties.
The 22-year-old was sent off for a foul on Ross McCrorie, with Lewis Ferguson scoring the resultant penalty and Hibs playing the last half hour with ten men, having already conceded a penalty when Rocky Bushiri was penalised for a handball.