Mark Lawrenson insists James Tarkowski should have been sent off for his lunge on Alexis Mac Allister during Everton's clash with Liverpool.
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Tarkowski dived into brutal challengeOnly handed a yellow cardLawrenson believes tackle belonged to a different eraFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Speaking on talkSPORT, former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson slammed Tarkowski's challenge on Mac Allister during Everton's 1-0 defeat to their city rivals, labelling it a "stonewall red". The incident saw Tarkowski leave a mark on Mac Allister's shin, and PGMOL have now confirmed that he should have been sent off.
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Despite referee Sam Barrott initially failing to spot the severity of the challenge, VAR reviewed the footage. To the surprise of many – including Lawrenson – it was decided that no further action was required. PGMOL's apology may come a little too late for the Reds' liking, however.
WHAT LAWRENSON SAID
Lawrenson said: "It was a 1980s tackle that, by the way! I think it I think it's an absolute sending-off, stonewall. Yeah."
Asked about whether the speed of the challenge made a difference, he replied: "That's rubbish. The initial contact, he did extremely well, he knew what he was doing. I think he was very, very lucky to stay on the pitch."
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Liverpool face Fulham on Sunday, while Everton take on Arsenal this weekend. The Reds will be hoping their bitter rivals do them a favour, as they sit 12 points clear of the Gunners at the Premier League's summit.






