Moyes: The referee doesn t let us send free kicks at a fast pace, and it s strange that there are only 3 minutes of stoppage time
9:32am, 22 September 2025Football
September 21st News After Everton lost to Liverpool 1-2, Everton coach Moyes was interviewed by the BBC.
He said: "We are closer to success this time. We deserved something in the second half, but we made the opponent too easy in the first half."
Regarding whether the tackle against Ndiaye was fouled before Liverpool's first goal
"I haven't looked back at that shot, I can't be sure. I'd probably say it wasn't a foul, but there are many other things I could have said, but if you don't mind, I won't say it."
"The players never gave up and showed great resilience."
Yu Hall was warned by a yellow card for sending a free kick quickly
"The bigger problem is that this game seems to be completely controlled by the referee. We cannot quickly launch any attack and can't kick it at all. I have experienced many games, and I've been using free kicks quickly without the referee's whistle."
"The referee never let us kick off at a fast pace. I also think it's strange that stoppage time is only 3 minutes. If Liverpool fell behind 0-2, I'm not sure if stoppage time will be only 3 minutes."
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