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Everton manager David Moyes recognized for the first time that James Tarkowski should have been sent to the Merseyside derby, but says that later online abuses towards the Blues captain and his family are not acceptable to anyone in a life step.
Friday morning, the Tarkowski club published a statement condemning what the player’s wife described as vile and disgusting threats and threats aimed at her and the Blues’ defender.
He received only a yellow card after catching Alexis Mac Allister from Liverpool with the follow-up of what was described as a challenge of “leg”.
The PGMOL later announced that it should have been upgraded to a red by Var and although it has described it as a brilliant tackle for a derby game. “
“We have to reach out, after having put it back, I think it could have been a shipment, but I don’t think it means that you are mistreated online because of this.
“He did what I thought I looked, at the time, a very good tackle but looking at him again, I think it was a bit reckless.
Everton manager David Moyes (left) admits that James Tarkowski should have been sent

Tarkowski had the chance to escape with a yellow card for this challenge on Alex Mac Allister
“It is not acceptable in any field of life. I think everyone should do this kind of thing absolutely.
Everton published a statement that said: “Everton Football Club is aware of threats to James Tarkowski and his family on social networks.
“Such behavior is completely unacceptable and has no place in football or society.
“The club is in conjunction with James and his wife Samantha, and is ready to engage with social media companies and help the police in any potential investigation.
“Everton firmly condemns any form of online or offline intimidation, threats or abuses directed against players, staff or their families.”
In a passionate article on Instagram, Tarkowski’s wife said: “People forget that he is more than a simple footballer.
“He is a husband, a father, a brother, a friend and, above all, the father of our two children.
“He goes there and does his job and does it very well, however, he is subject to so much hatred. For those who act as if he had deliberately undertaken to hurt someone – RU seriously?! ‘

The Everton skipper stayed on the ground after the Var stayed with the decision on the ground
“The pure messages S ***, the threats?” It is intentional. It’s on you. Football is a sport, but the way some so-called “fans” behave is shameful.
“The level of abuse that my husband receives – wishing death on him, comments from Vils on me, on us as a couple, and on him as a person – is more disgusting.
Everton is the next in action against Arsenal at noon in lunchtime.