Last Tuesday the last one was played EVERTON-LIVERPOOL In Goodison Park. By the end of the season the team led today David Moyes He will leave his stadium since 1892 and will move to Bramley-More dock. The new stadium of EVERTON This will be the largest seventh of the Premier League, with capacity for 52,888 viewers.
Well, the latter Meseyside derby There was a lot of epics (James Tarkowski He was tied, 2-2, in the 98th minute and the suspense was maximum while the purpose of the goal was evaluated by var, eventually deleted that it would disappear). And the classic ended with the mess. The Tangaa and the four driven.
The spirits are very hot. The nerves, standing flowers. And the Tangaa began when the middle of Liverpool Curtis Jones He goes to find the midfielder of EVERTON ABDOUYE DOUCAUERA And he was confronted when the player celebrated 2-2 in front of fans of Liverpool present in Goodison Park.
VIRGIL VAN DIJKCaptain of Liverpoolhe said that ”Doucoura He wants to cause our fans and Curtis Jones He thought it wasn’t right, from there you knew what would happen when there was a little fight. Van dijk sent a dart to referee, Michael Oliver: “I don’t think he has any control over the game.” Tarkowski He said “I do not framing many goals, it would be common for them to avoid it.”
Doucoura and jones They see the red card and each one receives a punishment match. The one of EVERTON will fulfill it on Saturday against the Crystal Palace And the LiverpoolSunday against balloons. Doucoura It is subject to racist abuses on networks, which they condemned this Thursday Endeon and Liverpool In a joint statement.
But there are two more red, one to Arne slotcoach of ‘red’ set, and another for his assistant, Sipke Hulshoff. Slot He squeezed the referee’s hand stronger than that would be normal. But the expulsion, which means a penalty of 2 games, is, mainly, for the “use of offensive, insulting or abused language” towards the judge.
Source: La Verdad

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