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|Behind the scenes, Dominic Calvert-Lewin red sparks fume while
Players from both sides were shocked and confused by VAR’s intervention during Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s dismissal.
Their expressions conveyed the narrative. Dwight McNeil, Seamus
Coleman, and James Tarkowski are seen watching replays of Dominic Calvert-
Lewin’s tackle over referee Chris Kavanagh’s shoulder in a video taken from the Selhurst Park stands.
McNeil and Tarkowski shake their heads, then giggle, barely believing that this is happening.
As soon as Coleman enters the frame, he looks around in shock and appears to say, “No way,” before dramatically
crossing his arms to show that he is concerned that the challenge needs to be reviewed.
Given that few referees have stayed with their own calls after going to the pitch
side monitor, history seemed to indicate that the decision was only going to go one way. Instead, Kavanagh flashed a red
that left Calvert-Lewin’s teammates dumbfounded and irritated. It was one of many photos from an incident that
infuriated Everton players and fans and that the team has already called for an investigation into.
The home crowd jeered Calvert-Lewin as he left the field following the call, but
the players’ response could not have been more dissimilar from that of their
own supporters. Joachim Anderson seemed to tell the striker, “That is not a red,” as he waited for Kavanagh to
consider his tackle on Nathaniel Clyne, which Kavanagh had seen no problem with in real time.
Having lost the aerial ball to Calvert-Lewin and then having a clear view as
the striker stole the ball from Clyne, Anderson was speaking from a position of advantage.
Will Hughes shook his head and made eye contact with Calvert-Lewin shortly
after he began his arduous trek towards the tunnel, ostensibly characterizing the
call as “hard.” Opposing players expressed their sympathy and shock at the decision, which also caused a stir in
the Everton dugout and away end. However, Everton must pay a heavy price for it.
Though there was genuine frustration in the Everton dressing room, Sean Dyche
responded to the call with restraint in his post-match interviews. The players’ efforts have been undermined in recent
weeks by a number of contentious calls directed towards the club, and there is a growing belief among them that they are
receiving harsh treatment. After the final siren at Selhurst Park, Seamus Coleman summed it up by saying, “For me, it’s not
a red card and it’s another decision that’s gone against us.” Behind the scenes,
others were furious, and as Coleman demonstrated, their dismay has reached
a point where they are more inclined to identify suspicious calls that they feel are harming them.
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