For me it s a red card and that changes the face of last 20 minutes Lampard reacts to Liverpool star Van Dijk s tackle on Amadou Onana during Merseyside derby
For me it s a red card and that changes the face of last 20 minutes - Lampard reacts to Liverpool star Van Dijk s tackle on Amadou Onana during Merseyside derby × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football EPL 2022-23 News
0-0 #EVELIV2634243FT. The 241st Merseyside derby ends in stalemate. Great effort by the Blues but we couldn't find a winner. Onwards, Evertonians. 0-0 #EVELIV https://t.co/bfe9DH6Dox The Reds had eight shots on target on the afternoon, but Jordan Pickford stood tall on each of those occasions. They were also frustratingly denied by the woodwork on three occasions. Alisson also had a busy afternoon in Liverpool's goal as he made three saves for his side. The woodwork also came to the Brazil international's aid once in the first-half of the match. While the numbers appear to be in the visitors' favor, Lampard feels they were fortunate to finish the game with 11 players. He is of the view that Van Dijk should have been sent-off for a foul on Onana in the second-half. The Netherlands international was booked for a high-footed challenge on Onana around the 75-minute mark. Reacting to the incident, the Everton manager admitted he was surprised the referee was not asked to re-check the foul on the pitch-side screen. He was quoted as saying by The Guardian reporter Andy Hunter: "I love van Dijk but if you look at when he connects with Amadou's shin, and Amadou has his foot on the ground, I'm surprised VAR didn't ask the referee to look at it. For me it's a red card and that changes the face of the last 20 mins." Andy Hunter@AHunterGuardianLampard on van Dijk booking: "I love van Dijk but if you look at when he connects with Amadou's shin, and Amadou has his foot on the ground, I'm surprised VAR didn't ask the ref to look at it. For me it's a red card and that changes the face of last 20 mins."236Lampard on van Dijk booking: "I love van Dijk but if you look at when he connects with Amadou's shin, and Amadou has his foot on the ground, I'm surprised VAR didn't ask the ref to look at it. For me it's a red card and that changes the face of last 20 mins." A section of rival fans shared Lampard's opinion as they took to social media to express their thoughts on the incident.
For me it s a red card and that changes the face of last 20 minutes - Lampard reacts to Liverpool star Van Dijk s tackle on Amadou Onana during Merseyside derby
By Dakir Mohammed Thanveer Modified 03 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Frank Lampard feels Virgil van Dijk should have been sent-off Everton manager Frank Lampard believes Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk should have been shown a red card for his challenge on Amadou Onana during the Merseyside derby. Everton hosted Liverpool at Goodison Park in the first Merseyside derby of the 2022-23 season today (September 3). While the match was not short of talking points, it eventually ended in a 0-0 draw. Everton@EvertonFT. The 241st Merseyside derby ends in stalemate. Great effort by the Blues but we couldn't find a winner. Onwards, Evertonians.0-0 #EVELIV2634243FT. The 241st Merseyside derby ends in stalemate. Great effort by the Blues but we couldn't find a winner. Onwards, Evertonians. 0-0 #EVELIV https://t.co/bfe9DH6Dox The Reds had eight shots on target on the afternoon, but Jordan Pickford stood tall on each of those occasions. They were also frustratingly denied by the woodwork on three occasions. Alisson also had a busy afternoon in Liverpool's goal as he made three saves for his side. The woodwork also came to the Brazil international's aid once in the first-half of the match. While the numbers appear to be in the visitors' favor, Lampard feels they were fortunate to finish the game with 11 players. He is of the view that Van Dijk should have been sent-off for a foul on Onana in the second-half. The Netherlands international was booked for a high-footed challenge on Onana around the 75-minute mark. Reacting to the incident, the Everton manager admitted he was surprised the referee was not asked to re-check the foul on the pitch-side screen. He was quoted as saying by The Guardian reporter Andy Hunter: "I love van Dijk but if you look at when he connects with Amadou's shin, and Amadou has his foot on the ground, I'm surprised VAR didn't ask the referee to look at it. For me it's a red card and that changes the face of the last 20 mins." Andy Hunter@AHunterGuardianLampard on van Dijk booking: "I love van Dijk but if you look at when he connects with Amadou's shin, and Amadou has his foot on the ground, I'm surprised VAR didn't ask the ref to look at it. For me it's a red card and that changes the face of last 20 mins."236Lampard on van Dijk booking: "I love van Dijk but if you look at when he connects with Amadou's shin, and Amadou has his foot on the ground, I'm surprised VAR didn't ask the ref to look at it. For me it's a red card and that changes the face of last 20 mins." A section of rival fans shared Lampard's opinion as they took to social media to express their thoughts on the incident.