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Tarkowski should have seen red, says referee body

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Simon Stone

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Sami Mokbel

Senior football correspondent

James Tarkowski should have been sent off during Everton's defeat at Liverpool on Wednesday, the Premier League's refereeing body has acknowledged.

Tarkowski caught Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister just below the knee with his studs in the 11th minute of the Merseyside derby at Anfield.

The Everton centre-back was shown a yellow card and the video assistant referee (VAR) decided to take no further action after a 10-second review.

But BBC Sport has been told by the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) the tackle met the threshold for serious foul play.

The view of PGMOL is that an on-field review should have been recommended to referee Sam Barrott and ultimately the original decision overturned.

Referee Barrott felt the challenge was reckless in real time and the VAR deemed that call not to be a clear and obvious error.

Everton manager David Moyes admitted Tarkowksi was fortunate to stay on the pitch, and Tarkowski apologised to Mac Allister at full-time.

James Tarkowski tackles Alexis Mac AllisterGetty Images

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