Mark Clattenburg backs Kiernan Dewsbury-Corridor after Everton star hits out at ‘mind-boggling’ referee selections

has leapt to the defence of Kiernan Dewsbury-Corridor after the midfielder made his dismay at officiating requirements identified following a “mind-boggling” reserving in opposition to West Ham.

Dewsbury-Corridor was handed his fifth yellow card in six video games on Monday night for a wonderfully authorized problem on , one which noticed him get to the ball first in a 50-50 earlier than the Hammers full-back went down.

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This newest warning means he’ll miss Sunday’s sport in opposition to and comes after he obtained one other questionable yellow card – booked for taking a free-kick too shortly.

“Forgive me if I am flawed, and I is likely to be, however a few of these selections are so laborious to take. Thoughts boggling,”

And former Premier League referee Clattenburg doesn’t blame Dewsbury-Corridor for venting his frustrations, sympathising with the participant and accepting that his disappointment is greater than legitimate.

Clattenburg informed : “I can perceive the referee’s judgment as Dewsbury-Corridor goes into the deal with with some velocity, catching his opponent on the foot after enjoying the ball. Personally, I believe the referee might have performed on as he performs the ball and his foot unintentionally hits his opponent’s foot within the follow-through.

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“Dewsbury-Corridor might be upset that he’ll get a one-match suspension for his fifth yellow card. This disappointment was even made worse when, within the final week, he was given a yellow card late within the match in opposition to for taking a fast free kick, which I imagine the referee might have managed in a greater means.

“You can’t attraction yellow playing cards, so you’ll miss this weekend’s match.”

Kiernan Dewsbury-Corridor will likely be suspended for Everton’s subsequent sport because of an accumulation of yellow playing cards (Getty Pictures)

, questioning the place the rule that enforced a reserving from a quickly-taken free-kick had appeared from.

And Everton boss joined Grealish in blasting the extent of officiating within the Premier League, branding referee Samuel Barrott’s resolution to indicate a card as “shabby”.

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“I believe the selections we have had in the intervening time (have been irritating), however I believe all of the managers is likely to be saying that in the intervening time,” Moyes stated.

“I imply there’s been a normal poor stage in the intervening time. I believed the choice on Dewsbury-Corridor was a extremely shabby resolution.”

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