Sean Dyche has questioned the officiating name that allowed Ibrahima Konate to keep away from a second reserving, and thus a purple card, for his foul on Beto in the course of the Merseyside derby.
The Everton boss pointed to how rapidly Jurgen Klopp hooked the Frenchman from the sphere of play after the incident in feedback relayed by Neil Jones on X.
Sean Dyche in his post-match press convention
“I’ve no clue [how Konaté wasn’t sent off]. I requested the referee and he stated it wasn’t a bookable offence. I would wish to suppose there are loads of fair-minded individuals in soccer who can see that is a yellow card. Jürgen could not wait to…
— Neil Jones (@neiljonesgoal) October 21, 2023
The German head coach has already made clear his ideas on the matter, noting that the previous RB Leipzig defender was maybe just a little fortunate to nonetheless stay on the sphere of play previous to Joel Matip’s introduction.
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It’s such a disgrace that the post-match discussions following Premier League fixtures proceed to be dominated by debates over the standard of officiating that befell.
In our minds right here at Empire, there might be no doubting the truth that Konate was lucky to nonetheless be on the pitch after his encounter with Beto.
That stated, Liverpool have hardly loved a lot of the rub of the inexperienced in such issues all through the marketing campaign.
Maybe our luck is lastly turning?
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