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Jack Grealish angrily hits out at referee for two reasons after Liverpool loss - 'Come on'

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Jack Grealish hit out at the referee following Everton's loss to Liverpool in the Merseyside derby(Image: TNT Sports)

Jack Grealish was left seething with Darren England and his officials after the Merseyside derby and slammed their decision to add on just three additional minutes at the end of the second half.

Everton battled hard but fell to a 2-1 defeat at Anfield courtesy of first half goals from Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekitike.

But the champions had to hold after Idrissa Gueye halved the deficit on the hour mark as Everton pushed for an equaliser in the second half.



An angry Grealish was seen having words with the referee at the full-time whistle and was booked before being dragged away by Jordan Pickford.



But he let rip in a post-match interview on TNT Sports, where he hit out at the amount of added time and the controversial decision to book Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall for taking a free-kick too early.

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"It was a bit frustrating in the second half because they were trying to slow the game down at times," the England star said.

Come on, I've never seen that in the Premier League in the last two or three years."

When he was asked if there were further frustrations with the officials, Grealish added: "Yeah of course.

I get it, you come to these stadiums and the crowd are on you and I think they feel like they've got to give it.

Grealish was booked for confronting Darren England the match officials at the final whistle

"But like I said, I think Kiernan [Dewsbury-Hall] is now on four yellows, he's only got one more [before a ban] and he gets a yellow today for taking a quick free-kick.

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