‘Mind-boggling’ – Dewsbury-Hall hits out at referees

‘Mind-boggling’ – Dewsbury-Hall hits out at referees

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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, a midfielder for Everton, described the suspension as “mind-boggling” and said it was “mind boggling” that he had already received five yellow cards in six Premier League games.

Dewsbury-Hall will miss Sunday’s game against Crystal Palace because she was booked for a challenge on Kyle Walker-Peters against West Ham on Monday.

“Forgive me if I’m wrong, and I might be, but some of these choices are so challenging to make. The 27-year-old posted on X in a mind-boggling manner.

At this stage of the campaign, players are frequently suspended for accumulating yellow cards, as happened to Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson two years ago.

Referee Samuel Barrott’s decision to show a card was “shabby,” according to Everton manager David Moyes, who questioned the standard of officiating in the Premier League.

Moyes remarked, “I think the decisions we’ve had at the moment have been frustrating, but I think all the managers are currently saying that,” adding that.

Since joining Everton from Chelsea in an estimated £28 million deal in August, Dewsbury-Hall has started all six of their league games.

His fourth yellow was a quick free kick that his team, Liverpool, received on September 20th, lost to Merseyside rivals 2-1.

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Source: BBC

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