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David Moyes continues to moan after confronting referee following Liverpool win

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David Moyes has voiced his frustration with the performance of referee Darren England in Everton's 2-1 defeat to Liverpool on Saturday.

First-half goals from Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekitike continued the champions’ winning start to the new season, although Everton did pose a threat in the second half and pulled one back via Idrissa Gueye.

After the full-time whistle, Moyes and Jack Grealish were seen remonstrating with the officials, with the Everton contingent disappointed by what they felt was a lenient approach given to Liverpool fouls, while Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was oddly shown a yellow card for taking a quick free-kick.



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Speaking after the game, Moyes voiced his frustration, telling BeIN Sports: “Everybody who's connected with Everton will tell you that coming to Anfield to try and get decisions is difficult.

“I continue to mention it because last year we lost 1-0 to what looked like an offside goal.

Everton vented his frustrations with the referee after the game.

Grealish voiced his frustrations with the officials after the game

Meanwhile, Moyes admitted his side were “dominated” by Liverpool in the first half but was pleased with the spirit shown in the second period.

“I’m always disappointed to lose a game, 2-0 down at half-time, I was concerned where it might get to if we didn't do better

We certainly did do much better in the second half, performed better, became more aggressive in the whole round play.

“We didn't start the game well, but I have to give praise to Liverpool, they made it difficult and I think their two goals were really well-worked goals.

“They dominated us physically and technically with the ball as well