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Everton captain James Tarkowski caught Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister in the 11th minute.
Referee Sam Barrott went immediately to his pocket and there could have been few complaints if he brandished a red card - but instead only a yellow was issued.
Within one TV replay it seemed clear the 32-year-old centre-half could yet find himself in trouble with the video assistant referee ( VAR ), but after a quick check - which lasted only 10 seconds according to the Premier League match centre - Paul Tierney decided no further action was necessary.
Liverpool beat Everton 1-0 in their Premier League clash at Anfield .
Everton defender James Tarkowski was sent off for a high tackle on Mac Allister .
Gary Neville said: "That could have been a leg-breaker but that is a straight red all day long" There were also question marks over whether Jota 's goal should have been offside.
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