2023-12-28 07:51:49
Everton coach Sean Dyche expressed his extreme frustration with the refereeing, following the recent defeat his team suffered once morest Manchester City, with a score of 3-1.
Everton was tied with a goal for each team once morest City in the nineteenth round of the English Premier League, but things turned completely around following a penalty kick was awarded for a handball on Amadou Onana.
The shot sparked controversy because referee John Brooks indicated a corner kick, but his assistant quickly advised him to reverse the decision and award a penalty kick.
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Dyche said in statements published by the BBC: “I have no idea regarding the penalty kick and I do not think anyone understands the mechanism for calculating it. We were in an online video chat a few months ago. All the coaches said it was a farce and we do not know the reasons for awarding it.” This kind of ball.”
He added: “The rules state what happened and that’s why they gave them the kick. The assistant was 50 yards away and decided to award it. They have long speeches regarding the regulations and laws so this is not the referee’s fault. Was it intentional? Of course not.”
In a related context, former Everton coach Roberto Martinez said in statements on the Amazon website that this game is not a penalty kick at all, and anyone from the world of football knows that well, he said.
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