Arne Slot managed to return by his second Merseyside derby with none of the disciplinary sanctions which marred his first a couple of weeks in the past, however he’ll nonetheless have been despairing over a couple of selections made the officers final evening.
Other than Liverpool getting a much-needed win, the standout speaking level from the match was James Tarkowski’s harmful lunge on Alexis Mac Allister, for which he one way or the other escaped with solely a yellow card, even after it was reviewed by VAR.
In direction of the top of the sport, Jordan Pickford additionally received away with a excessive and pointless problem on Darwin Nunez (who was inexplicably booked after attending to his toes) as a result of the whistle had gone a couple of seconds earlier than the contact from the Everton goalkeeper.
In between these two incidents, there was a second within the sixty fourth minute which’ll absolutely have had Slot shaking his head over the usual of officiating on Wednesday evening.
Jota booked regardless of clearly being fouled
As Diogo Jota chased an extended ball in direction of the nook of the Kop and the Foremost Stand, he was evidently being manhandled by Vitaliy Mykolenko for at the very least 5 seconds, with the assistant referee actually two metres away from it with an unimpeded view.
The play ultimately went lifeless because the ball went out for a throw-in following a duel between the Liverpool goalscorer and Carlos Alcaraz, with the linesman giving it Everton’s manner, a lot to the disgust of the Reds’ quantity 20, who was then booked for dissent and sarcastically applauded that call.

Slot should be despairing over some selections final evening
Admittely Jota was taking a danger together with his response to the yellow card, however anybody who can’t see why he was so pissed off within the first place should be helplessly blinkered.
The assistant referee couldn’t have wished for a greater view of Mykolenko’s prolonged wrestling with the 28-year-old, which frankly was a blatant foul that one way or the other went unpunished (and this one didn’t have the get-out clause of the play being stopped which later saved Pickford from sanction).
The officers have dozens of choices to make all through a soccer match, a lot of which might be 50-50 calls open to interpretation. Once they’re failing to behave upon what ought to be simple calls, although, that’s an issue.
Referee Sam Barrott may even have blown for a free kick when Jota was hauled again, although it appeared that he was entrusting that to his assistant who was a lot better-placed however fully abdicated his obligation.
It was solely the ahead’s second yellow card within the Premier League all season, so fortunately he received’t be prone to suspension, but it surely left him strolling a tightrope till he was substituted 10 minutes later, and it doesn’t excuse the officers for failing to penalise Mykolenko.
Slot should’ve been match to blow up on the time, however at the very least now he can merely giggle about this newest instance of head-scratching officiating in England’s prime flight.
You’ll be able to see the incident with Jota and Mykolenko beneath, through Sky Sports activities Premier League on YouTube: