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david moyes After this he was forced to control his anger everton succumbed to one 1-0 defeat to Arsenal at home,
Victor Gyokres‘A first-half penalty proved the difference when Jake O’Brien bizarrely raised both hands as he lunged for a corner and handled the delivery into the box.
However, it was the latter incident that infuriated Moyes, with no action being taken against William Saliba for injuring Thiarno Barry’s leg as both players tried to make contact with a bouncing ball.
The challenge was checked by VAR before being cleared, with Premier League Match Center stating that it was deemed the contact was “not sufficient to warrant a penalty”.
Moyes remained engaged in discussion with referee Sam Barrott throughout and whenever asked sky sports To what they talked about, he replied: “I would like [repeat it]But I will probably be fined in some ways. You’ll have to find ways on Sky to talk to the refs or don’t bother asking me.
“It was a day when a lot of things were not going our way and not going our way. There were a lot of people getting injured. The referee was complaining about them. It’s a different football club here. We play hard. We expect our referees to do the same.”
On the penalty decision he said, “I think they’re saying it’s a minor contact, and it could be. It could be. They come up with new words for every decision, don’t they.”
Moyes was frustrated by the refereeing at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, but he could have no complaints about O’Brien’s offense, which ran away after pushing Gyöckeres at the back post.
He said: “I didn’t think armory We were given a lot of problems before the penalty kick. If anything we started off better than this armoryBut it was a poor decision by Jake O’Brien to raise his weapon which made it difficult, I think that was the first corner of the game,
“These things happen and players don’t intend for them to happen, but you definitely shouldn’t have your hands up.”