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Everton appeal Dominic Calvert-Lewin red card

Everton appeal Dominic Calvert-Lewin red card
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Everton lodge an appeal against the red card given to striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the club's FA Cup third round tie with Crystal Palace on Thursday.

Everton have lodged an appeal against the red card received by Dominic Calvert-Lewin in the club's FA Cup third round tie with Crystal Palace on Thursday.

The striker was sent off with just over 10 minutes remaining of the 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park, following a VAR review recommended by Craig Pawson.

In real time, on-field referee Chris Kavanagh did not even blow for a foul, after Calvert-Lewin slid in to keep possession away from Palace full-back Nathaniel Clyne.

As the Everton attack fizzled out, there was a lengthy wait before the restart as the incident was checked, despite no real complaints from any of the Palace players.

After going over to the monitor though, and following multiple replays of the alleged challenge, Kavanagh decided to overturn his decision and give Calvert-Lewin a straight red card.

In the immediate aftermath of the decision, both the referee and the VAR were lambasted over the incident, which has been universally viewed as extremely harsh.

Sean Dyche's men hung on valiantly despite their man disadvantage, even during nine minutes of added time, to force a replay next midweek.

As the challenge was deemed violent conduct, Calvert-Lewin would be set to miss Everton's next three games, against Aston Villa, the replay against Palace, and then either a potential fourth round tie, or their Premier League clash with Fulham.

However, Everton have confirmed that an appeal has been lodged against the decision to the Football Association.

A brief statement from the club read: "Everton Football Club has today notified the FA of its decision to appeal the red card issued to Dominic Calvert-Lewin in our FA Cup third round fixture at Crystal Palace on Thursday evening."

Everton manager Sean Dyche on December 27, 2023© Reuters

Dyche has often been calm and composed when previous discrepancies against Everton have arisen, none more so than the club's 10-point deduction earlier in the season.

However, the Everton boss was visibly irritated by the decision and the VAR process in his post-match press conference.

Speaking about the VAR process, Dyche ranted: "It must be every fan out there going 'what's the point?' We all know the outcome, the outcome is going to be they agree with everything they have been told, I have no clue what that is there for.

"I think we're all aware it [VAR] needs tidying up, for whatever reason, I thought it was getting tidied up, then it seems to have stepped back a little bit. I remain a fan at this stage, but it is beginning to test my patience." Dyche added.

Even opposing manager Roy Hodgson weighed in with his thoughts on the incident, claiming that he believed Calvert-Lewin was very unfortunate to see red.

"Yeah, every sympathy with him, there is definitely no malicious intent from Calvert-Lewin, there is no question about that from seeing it back, it's just a situation of an interpretation of a challenge." Hodgson stated.

Following the 0-0 draw, the two sides will reconvene at Goodison Park for the replay on January 17, as the Toffees will hope that Calvert-Lewin is available to feature.

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