Everton’s enchantment in opposition to Allan’s crimson card issued on Thursday’s 1-0 win over Newcastle United has been rejected.
Allan was despatched off following a problem on Allan Saint-Maximin throughout Everton’s dramatic win over Newcastle United. Initially, the Brazilian was proven a yellow card by the centre referee Craig Pawson however after the VAR test, it was upgraded to crimson.
The Toffees have seen two appeals rejected and Allan will serve his three-game suspension.
Frank Lampard’s response
“It’s not a crimson card. Alan Shearer, Mr Newcastle, simply mentioned it. The irritating factor for us we had, in my view, probably the most blatant one in opposition to Man Metropolis — the referee didn’t see it, VAR obtained it unsuitable and we get an apology,” he mentioned after the match.
“This one the referee sees it, he delivers the proper verdict of a yellow card and VAR by some means adjustments it.”
“Did you severely endanger a participant for kicking him on the foot? That’s soccer. It’s yellow, sure. It’s a robust yellow, sure. Did it warrant an overturn? No.”
The 31-year-old will miss Everton’s FA Cup conflict in opposition to Crystal Palace in addition to Premier League video games in opposition to West Ham and Burnley.
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