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Virgil Van Dijk of Liverpool and James Tarkowski of Everton Overbolts with Judge Michael Oliver during the Premier League match at the Goodison Park on February 12, 2025. In Liverpool, England. (Photo Carl Save/Getty Images)
The final derby of Merseyside, which took place at the Goodison Park, was a hot disputed thing, and the one where Judge Michael Oliver was a central character.
Liverpool captain, Virgil’s comments outside Dijka about the judge In an interview after the match, he could lower him into hot water, however, former PGMOL chief, Keith Hackett, agreed that Oliver made a mistake of one decision.
As could be expected, there were a lot of tension before and during the game, and also a lot of needles between the sides with regard to what was at stake.
If the Reds had won the game they were running 2-1 at the end of 90 minutes, and then Arne’s slot side would have nine points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
Everton, under David Moyes, has picked up a little from Era Sean Dyche, but they are still not from the forest in terms of outburst.
Therefore, the 98th minute equator will surely be greeted on the blue half of Merseyside.
That James Tarkowski Stunner was a catalyst for more problems on and off the field, culminating in scenes that led to three red cards that Oliver had brought.
Hackett has some sympathy for an official, saying Football insider:: “After you had the satisfaction of the trial of Merseyside derby game, passion and temperature fluctuates and when you serve, you must maintain control.
“It’s always a testing and Michael Oliver worked hard to maintain control.”
Although Hackett’s statement would seem to offer a certain degree of support, it ceases to commend the performance, which was probably not the best 39-year-old in the English top flight.