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Frank Lampard seeks to move on after Everton receive apology from referee chief

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.

Lampard derided Chris Kavanagh as a “professional who cannot do his job right” last Saturday after the VAR official failed to advise referee Paul Tierney over a handball by Rodri which would have given Everton a late penalty.

The PA news agency understands Riley, managing director of Professional Game Match Officials Limited, called both Lampard and Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright to express his contrition for the errors made around the incident.

While Lampard still feels frustration, he says he has moved on, accepting it will not change a result that left his side dangling just one place and one point above the Premier League relegation zone.

“The apology from the referee’s side shows it was a mistake,” he said. “It was explained to me it was an absolute mistake. I struggle to understand how and why it happened but I can’t ask for anything more than what I’ve got.

“Even with the benefit of VAR the human element has gone against us. I hope that can change. I’m not asking for anything, it’s just when you have such a clear one against you it brings it up in your mind.

“We don’t get the point back which is critical for us and the position we’re in. There’s not much more to say now, you can’t change anything and I don’t want to be the manager who keeps banging on about it weeks after the event.

“On that front we move on and I hope that going forward we don’t have to suffer too many more of these decisions, particularly that clear when they go against us.”

Lampard was speaking to preview the visit of non-league Boreham Wood to

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