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Bitty fouls were called against the visitor and allowed to slide for the host: Slot's side were hauled up for a foul every 59.7 seconds that Everton had the ball in play.
But as well as this general complaint of poor match control, Oliver incurred the wrath of the Liverpool faithful in several specific incidents.
But judging by the way he departed the pitch 10 minutes later, we might not be seeing him for a long time anyway.
Yellow card for Andy Robertson
In fairness, plenty of Liverpool fans were more annoyed at Andy Robertson than Oliver for this one.
But it was Oliver's job to referee the football match, not the occasion.
As such, he had no right to ignore Idrissa Gueye's brazen pull-back on Mohamed Salah as Liverpool sought to break away.
Idrissa Gueye is put under pressure by Mohamed Salah during the Premier League match between Everton and Liverpool.
Gueye made no attempt for the ball, dragging Salah back in order to stop the attack — had he not been on a yellow already, there would have been no question about it.
Everton will say that Conor Bradley benefited from similar lenience later on.
Again, bear in mind that Oliver had been penalizing Liverpool for the smallest of infringements (and non-existent fouls) all game.
Yet despite looking right at it, Oliver did not see fit to punish Beto, even though he clearly impeded Konate
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