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"Career that ends a career" and a difference that proves that "football has gone crazy": The derby shocked England
The kingdom as a pharmacy after the dramatic 2-2 draw between Liverpool and Everton: Commentators stunned by the foul on Van Dyke that ended in nothing, Klopp "does not understand where the line is drawn" in the new dissent laws, and Everton also admit that "strange things happened at the end"
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Saturday, October 17, 2020, 5:13 p.m.
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Four goals, beautiful moves, a great pace provided today (Saturday) the derby between Everton and Liverpool, but at the end of the game in England only one man was talked about: the referees.
Two controversial incidents allegedly deprived Liverpool during the game: From the very first minutes, Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford rudely eased Virgil Van Dyke wide, with two legs forward, during a move that was naturally meant to get him a direct red.
But the VAR showed that the outstanding stopper was in a different position at the time the move began, so the England national team goalkeeper came out of the controversial event even without a yellow card - causing angry reactions.
Peter Crouch, who interpreted the game for the British BT network, said that "every former player will tell you - this is an injury that could end a career. It's horrible."
Former Everton player Leon Osman also agreed that "this is a shocking offense that we do not want to see in football, an offense that could end a career. It has completely changed the momentum in the game."
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The first moment of controversy: is it not red?
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Van Dyke was replaced in the 11th minute following the move, and four days before the opening game of the Champions League home stage against Ajax, his condition is unclear.
"I could not see the move accurately, but it was clear that the difference was not significant, and in the end Pickford took him out of the game," Jürgen Klopp said.
As mentioned, this was not the only event that provoked controversy.
In overtime, with Everton on ten players after Richardson was sent off, Jordan Henderson's potential winning goal was disqualified because of a difference of inches from cook Sadio Mane, who was also identified by the VAR.
Liverpool have already celebrated, but were once again “deprived” by the VAR and the referees.
"How is it different? Our game has gone crazy," Cesc Fabregas tweeted following the decision.
Another former player, Jermaine Janas, wrote that "some very bad decisions went to Liverpool's today".
"I no longer know where the line goes between different and indistinguishable. It is not clear what the criteria are," Klopp said at the end, trying to be careful with his tongue.
"I did not see any difference in this course, but if someone decided it was different, then maybe it is different."
The second moment of controversy: is it really different?
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Everton striker Dominic Calbert-Lewin, who signed Everton's second goal, also admitted: "Yes, the end was very strange. As you would expect from games like this, there are sometimes controversial moments. In a derby like this there are aggressive offenses, there is physical play, and you know That the judge can draw a red card at any moment. "
As for the game itself, Klopp sounds pretty pleased.
"Our ability was at a very high level. Both teams played great football. It's probably Liverpool's best away game since I started coaching it. Of course I would have been happy to end the game with a win, but in terms of ability I am very, very pleased."
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