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·12 February 2025
“Oliver got it wrong” – Former PGMOL chief blasts Everton vs Liverpool ref
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·12 February 2025
Michael Oliver was again at the centre of controversy in the Everton v Liverpool Merseyside derby match, with former PGMOL chief, Keith Hackett, saying he got a decision wrong.
It was the final derby at Goodison Park, before the Toffees move to Bramley-Moore Dock and into Everton Stadium.
The match seemed to be going relatively well until Everton equalised in the 98th-minute, when all hell broke loose after James Tarkowski fired in an incredible leveller.
Referee Michael Oliver speaks to Virgil van Dijk, Luis Diaz and Alisson Becker of Liverpool at the end of the Premier League match against Everton. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Match official, Oliver, trying to keep control, sent off three people, including Liverpool manager, Arne Slot.
There appeared to be suggestions that in the lead up to Everton’s equaliser, Oliver didn’t see a blatant foul which would’ve seen Liverpool win the game as Tarkowski’s strike would’ve been ruled out.
Michael Oliver won’t take charge of future Arsenal v Man City matches because of controversy, and England legend, Alan Shearer, has recently criticised Oliver too.
It was well before the injury-time controversy in Wednesday night’s game that Keith Hackett, the former head of PGMOL, believed that Michael Oliver wasn’t having his best night.
Though Hackett’s observations will be welcomed by Liverpool fans, that’s unlikely to dampen their ire after Everton were able to grab a point at the death.
It would seem that a potential foul in the lead up to the hosts second goal wasn’t spotted by the official and that, coupled with the most marginal offside decisions going in Everton’s favour thanks to VAR, will almost certainly leave a sour taste in the mouth.