In the recent clash between Liverpool and Everton, the Merseyside Derby not only showcased the fierce rivalry between the two clubs but also highlighted a contentious decision that stirred significant debate among fans and analysts alike.
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Wednesday's Merseyside derby offered up two controversial moments: the decision not to send off James Tarkowski for a reckless tackle on Alexis Mac Allister and allowing Diogo Jota's winning goal despite Luis Diaz being in an offside position during the build-up.
Instead, Diogo Jota assumed the role of derby decider, ending his drought and Liverpool’s mini-slump with a crisp strike; with it, too, went Everton ’s unbeaten run, curtailed at nine. What is instead extended is David Moyes ’s perhaps never-ending wait for a win at Anfield; it is now 22 games and counting.
The pivotal moment occurred in the early stages of the match, where Tarkowski's reckless challenge on Mac Allister was deemed only worthy of a yellow card by the referee, Chris Barrot. The decision drew immediate scrutiny,