Everton smiles over Red Appeal Calvert Lewin.

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Everton received good news when they successfully appealed Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s red card. During last week’s 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace in the FA Cup, his three-match ban has now been lifted.

Calvert-Lewin Sent off in the second half for a seemingly innocent collision with Nathaniel Clyne. Referee Chris Kavanagh didn’t even award a free kick when the incident happened. But was advised to go look at the VAR screen ทางเข้า UFABET

Kavanagh then handed out a red card which caused the players and fans very puzzled Including opponents like Joachim Andersen, who held hands with Calvert-Lewin. And someone saw him and said, ‘It wasn’t a red card’, while Toffees manager Sean Dyche admitted his patience with VAR was running out.

Everton were furious at the decision. They are keen to understand how VAR came to the conclusion of not sending off. Calvert-Lewin It was an error in the first place.

The Toffees filed a formal appeal on Friday afternoon. But the Football Association concluded that it should not have been a red card. It means the striker can play in Sunday’s game against Aston Villa as usual.

Meanwhile, the game against Fulham, including the FA Cup replay against Crystal Palace that he had to miss earlier, was able to play without any problems.