Sean Dyche has announced that he intends to meet with the Professional Game Match Officials Board (PGMOL) following another contentious VAR ruling against Everton.
The Toffees were defeated 3-0 by Manchester United at Goodison Park in their first game since the Premier League docked them ten points for breaking financial rules.Reported by liverpool world
Within three minutes, United took the lead thanks to Alejandro Garnacho’s spectacular bicycle kick. Everton, on the other hand, responded admirably and generated enough chances to go into half-time level, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Dwight McNeil, and Abdoulaye Doucoure wasting chances.
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The turning point arrived minutes into the second half when United forward Anthony Martial went down inside the Everton box under a challenge from Ashley Young. Referee John Brooks initially booked Martial for diving before VAR intervened. Brooks reviewed the incident on the pitch-side monitor and overturned his decision by awarding a penalty, which Marcus Rashford buried. The home side struggled to build any momentum afterward, with Martial adding a third for the Red Devils in the 75th minute.
Dyche supports VAR but is unsure what constitutes a clear and obvious decision. The Everton manager has already spoken with PGMOL chief Howard Webb this season and says he will contact the governing body again for clarification. “Seriously, I’ll be trying to speak to them and going, ‘Right, OK, what is it (a clear and obvious error)?” he added. As you know, we were told that the directive was to give referees additional power.
Dyche believes a synergy between supporters and his team is going to be imperative if the Blues are to avoid relegations.
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