Everton says Tarkowski received online threats after dangerous challenge on Liverpool's Mac Allister
- Everton defender James Tarkowski received online threats after a tackle on Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister during their recent Merseyside derby.
- Tarkowski's strong challenge on Mac Allister led to controversy and debate about a potential red card, sparking reactions from fans.
- Referee Samuel Barrott initially gave Tarkowski a yellow card for the challenge, but the PGMOL later admitted a red card should have been issued.
- Tarkowski stated, "I spoke to him and I apologised because it's not a great tackle," acknowledging the severity of his challenge.
- Everton released a statement condemning the online abuse and threats directed at Tarkowski and his family, emphasizing that such behavior is unacceptable.
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Everton says Tarkowski received online threats after dangerous challenge on Liverpool's Mac Allister
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LONDON: Everton boss David Moyes conceded James Tarkowski’s tackle against Liverpool for which he escaped a red card was reckless but he defended his centre back today after the player received online abuse and death threats following the clash. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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