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Ex-referee boss urges Howard Webb to make big change after Liverpool vs Everton

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Howard Webb and the PGMOL should implement a new system for calculating added time, after Everton was left frustrated against Liverpool, according to former PGMOL chief and ex-FIFA official Keith Hackett.

Liverpool extended its perfect start to the season with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over its local rival in the Premier League.





Dominik Szoboszlai, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, and Florian Wirtz also received cautions in the second half, incidents that many felt warranted more than the three minutes of added time that were given.





"Can you remember when we had 10, 11, 14 minutes of added time on Premier League games," said Hackett to Football Insider.

They’ll want to get on with the game, won’t they?"

Grealish also aired his frustrations about the referee and the stoppage time during his post-match interview

Even stoppage time, three minutes and one minute

I've never seen that in the Premier League.

"I get sometimes you want to let the game go, but you can't let something go then one of their defenders goes down and give it, I get it.

"You come to these stadiums, with the crowd on you, I feels like they have to give it