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Former Everton captain Alan Stubbs PLANTS a television commentary during the Liverpool defeat, “because it’s so biased”

Liverpool rank my a ** e “: Former Everton captain Alan Stubbs says he should have gone

From Luke August to MailOnline

Posted: 11:03, 25 April 2022 | Updated: 11:05, 25 April 2022

Alan Stubbs focused on Sky Sports’s coverage of Sunday’s Merseyside derby, with the former Everton defender revealing that he should have ruled out commenting because of their “bias” against Liverpool.

Everton have been relegated after Anfield’s 2-0 defeat was complicated by Burnley’s 1-0 Premier League win over the Wolves earlier in the day.

Liverpool’s victory, thanks to goals in the second half by Andrew Robertson and Divok Origi, was shrouded in controversy with Everton, accused of not winning a penalty for Joel Matip’s clash with Anthony Gordon and Sadio Mane, who were not sent off because they seemed to. make contact with Mason Holgate.

Former Everton captain Alan Stubbs criticizes Sky Sports for Liverpool’s “bias” on Sunday

And it wasn’t just these incidents that angered Stubbs – who was angered by the Sky Sports team for the match.

‘We will have to exclude this comment, I think @Everton, because it is so biased !!’ – tweeted the former captain of Toffees.

“Richerlison is obviously on his ankle and is accused of fraud !! Liverpool class, my doll. ‘

Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher commented with his Anfield colleague Graham Sunes, among them as an expert.

And Stubbs’ complaints with Skye reached a boiling point in the build-up of Manet’s quarrel with Holgate after Richardson was injured.

Everton striker Richardson has been accused by Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher of playing.

Carragher said in a co-comment: “Honestly, get up. Get up, keep going, despite the ankle injury

Everton were unhappy that Liverpool refused to throw the ball when Richardson fell with an injury, which led to the tripping of Abdullah Dukur to Fabinho and a yellow card, as disappointment overcame him.

However, Carragher felt that Richardson had fallen too easily, even though he seemed sick of turning his right ankle.

“Honestly, get up. Get up, go on, “Carragher told Richardson.

“If Ducur receives a yellow card because his teammate falls. Stupid of Ducur, trying to stop the game, but Richardson … he’s fine.

Sadio Mane and Mason Holgate clashed shortly before the half-time at Anfield

Manet received a yellow card for his actions after putting a finger in Holgate’s face

Anthony Gordon (left) fell on a Joel Matip challenge but didn’t win a penalty

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