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Van Dyke released from hospital with crutches: "Liverpool are preparing for the worst"
The injured brakeman spent the night in a series of tests, the champion waiting for results and fearing a long absence.
Meanwhile, a complaint about the refereeing has been filed in the Premier League
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Sunday, 18 October 2020, 07:09
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The derby events between Liverpool and Everton (2: 2) continue to excite England.
Liverpool watched with concern during the evening the condition of Virgil Van Dyke, who suffered a brutal tackle from Everton Jordan Pickford, was injured and replaced.
Despite reports last night (Saturday) that the outstanding brakeman who barely missed games, tore the crossbar and will be out of action for 7 to 8 months, Liverpool are still waiting for tonight's MRI results to get a clearer picture.
Van Dyke continued from Goodison Park directly to the hospital, where he underwent intensive care.
He left the hospital late, with worrying signs on his face, having difficulty walking and using crutches, which allegedly proves to be a serious injury.
Either way, Liverpool are cautiously estimating that Juan Dyke will be out for a long time, and are already trying to think of solutions.
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How is it not red?
The moment of Van Dyke's injury (Photo: Reuters)
The move that led to the injury continues to excite England.
Jordan Pickford came out cheap from the foul, and was not even shown a yellow card because Sean Dyke was a few inches apart.
In England they continued to criticize the referee's decision, and former player Alan Shearer joined in the killings when he said "it's a shame and disgrace that Pickford came out of it without a red card. It was a horrible offense. The referee didn't even notice it, and then the question is how the VAR can recommend To restrain such an offense? It's a clear red. "
Liverpool managed to file a formal complaint to the Premier League yesterday about the performance of the referee and the VAR referees last night, appealing not only the controversial decision around Van Dyke's offense, but also the goal that was disqualified for her overtime on the grounds of borderline dissent.
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