There was surprise that the VAR, Paul Tierney, did not ask referee Thomas Bramall to review the decision
Referee Thomas Bramall shows a red card to Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister during his team's Premier League win over Bournemouth. Photograph: PAThe red card shown to Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister against Bournemouth last Saturday has been rescinded, meaning he will no longer receive a three-match ban.
The £35m summer signing was sent off on his first league appearance at Anfield by the referee Thomas Bramall for a 58th-minute foul on Ryan Christie. Although his boot was high when he made contact with the Bournemouth player, there appeared to be little force in the challenge and there was surprise that the VAR, Paul Tierney, did not ask Bramall to review the decision on the pitchside monitor.
Mac Allister was scheduled to miss games against Newcastle on Sunday and against Aston Villa and Wolves in September. But Liverpool appealed against the red card on Monday and the Argentina midfielder is now available for all three games. In a statement the English Football Association said: “An independent regulatory commission has removed Alexis Mac Allister’s three-match suspension following a claim of wrongful dismissal.”
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