Eddie Howe disagrees with ‘bizarre’ Sean Dyche claim after Newcastle United draw at Everton
Newcastle were awarded a penalty by VAR after Sandro Tonali was pulled down by James Tarkowski inside the penalty area in the first half. Anthony Gordon stepped up but saw his spot kick saved by Jordan Pickford.
In the second half, Everton protested for a penalty after Dominic Calvert-Lewin went down inside the box after clashing with Dan Burn. Referee Craig Pawson waved away the appeals from the home side.
While Howe and Dyche both seemed to agree that the correct decision was made regarding Newcastle’s penalty, the Everton boss expressed his frustration that his side didn’t get the benefit of a VAR review.
“I think it’s a bizarre one,” Dyche said. “Their penalty, it’s a bit of to-ing and fro-ing but you can’t do that.
“Ours, the thing can’t work out, I see so many weak penalties and then you see that. He’s clearly tried to swipe the ball at goal. Their lad, I don’t think he can even reach it and interrupts him striking at goal – let’s say he’s going to score.
“They don’t even look at it. At least have a look at it. Our record is awful for penalties, you know we don’t get them. If that’s in middle of pitch, everyone thinks in the stadium thinks it’s a foul so why isn’t it? Whenever we ask the question, we go to powers that be and they’ll give some technical reason.
“It’s like when you tap someone on the shoulder and their legs buckle. We can’t get penalties so who knows?”
On the penalties, Howe said: “I think our one was clear on the replay. I didn’t see it live, I had no way of knowing but on the replay, it was a penalty.
“I haven’t seen Everton’s shout again but I thought Dan stood his ground. Naturally, I’d side our way.”