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The Football Association will not sanction Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford after interfering with Liverpool defender Virgil van Dyck. According to a report published by “Sky Sports”.
The report said that the video referee technology reviewed the shot more than once and decided that Liverpool would not receive a penalty and that the game was offside, on top of that, it saw that Everton’s Beckford goalkeeper did not deserve a red card. .
Liverpool contacted the Board of Professional Match Referees to clarify a number of decisions during the derby against Everton.
The Football Association stated that it reviews and punishes only decisions and events that the arena referee has not seen or reviewed by video referee technology, and this applies to all matches.
Van Dyck was released in the 10th minute after a heavy intervention by Beckford, which caused his injury to cut the cruciate ligament.
A Liverpool Club source told Sky: “We don’t know if Van Dyck will join this season or not.”
Liverpool did not specify a deadline for the return of their defender, while numerous reports in the “Times” and “Athletic” and others indicated that the player may be absent until the end of the current season.
Since September 2018, Van Dyck has not missed a match for Liverpool in the Premier League. He participated in 93 matches in all competitions, winning 72 times and losing 7 times.
Van Dyck has scored 10 goals and won 4 yellow cards since joining Liverpool.
Van Dyck’s injury is the decisive blow for Liverpool, who accumulated 10 points from 5 games, in third place.