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Moyes condemns abuse aimed at Tarkowski
Everton's James Tarkowski celebrates with fans in the background after VAR gives their side's second goal of the game during the Premier League match at Goodison Park, Liverpool, February 12, 2025

EVERTON manager David Moyes believes “everyone should be condemning” the online abuse directed at defender James Tarkowski after Wednesday’s Merseyside derby.

The centre-back was caught in the middle of a storm after his over-the-top tackle on Alexis Mac Allister resulted in only a yellow card, with Premier Game Match Officials Ltd subsequently admitting VAR was wrong not to recommend an upgrade to a red.

Tarkowski’s wife Samantha posted on Instagram on Thursday that they had received, among other things, death threats and the club issued a statement “strongly condemning” the abuse, stressing they are “ready to engage with social media companies and assist police with any potential investigation.”

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