Joe Hart shares what PGMOL said about contentious Calvert-Lewin call in Everton v Brighton

Joe Hart said the PGMOL had clarified the process and decision-making involving the contentious penalty incident involving Dominic Calvert-Lewin in Everton versus Brighton.

The Toffees forward was originally awarded a spot-kick amid a challenge in the area with Lewis Dunk before referee Simon Hooper reversed his decision following a VAR intervention.

There was a bit of confusion as it appeared the pitch-side screen wasn’t showing a replay to the official but former Manchester City goalkeeper Hart – speaking as a pundit on Match of the Day (17 August) – explained that he was using a back-up screen.

“I think we all agreed at the time that a penalty was a fair decision if you see how it is (in real time),” Hart said.

“We’ve spoken to the PGMOL because we saw that the VAR was being used a little bit different, here we see that Calvert-Lewin stands on Dunk’s foot, it’s not Calvert-Lewin coming towards him, he stands on Dunk’s foot which therefore means he falls over.

“Little bit of confusion here as we see the VAR screen wasn’t playing, we’re assured there was a back-up screen there for him to see, make the decision, overturn, I think it’s a good decision.”

Everton have a day to forget

There was a horrendous feeling of deja vu about the clash with Brighton as Everton ultimately fell to a demoralising 3-0 defeat to start their Premier League campaign.

But the truth of it is that, on a different day, they could easily have been celebrating all three points had they been a little more clinical in the final third.

Alas, some familiar failings in front of goal meant they could not inch ahead and ultimately Brighton were able to steal a march and then pull clear leaving Everton to lick their wounds in the first game played in the final season at Goodison Park.

Everton Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin

The penalty incident, if we are being honest, was probably the right call and really you do not want to relying on contentious penalty incidents to turn the game in your favour, you want to be taking the chances you create.

It’s only one game so there is no need to hit the panic button but it is disappointing to already see some familiar failings.

In other Everton news, Dyche responded to Toffees supporters after what happened against Brighton.

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