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The PGMOL have been urged to change the rules surrounding stoppage time in the Premier League after Liverpool beat Everton 2-1 at Anfield with just three minutes added on at the end of the second half.
However, Everton pulled themselves right back into the contest thanks to Idrissa Gueye's strike to set up a blockbuster finish.
Sadly for the Blues, as they pushed for an equaliser, they were left dismayed as only three minutes were added on for second half stoppage time.
Speaking to the media post-match, Moyes said: "Three minutes was very strange.
"Every quick free-kick had to be stopped and brought back for the whistle and then we get a booking for it [taking a quick free kick].
I find it quite unbelievable."
Grealish added: "Even the stoppage-time, three minutes and one minute – I've never seen that in the Premier League in the last two or three years.
There were frustrations with the referee."
Amid Everton's complaints, former Premier League referee Keith Hackett told Football Insider that the PGMOL should look to alter their rules regarding stoppage time.
"Can you remember when we had 10, 11, 14 minutes of added time on Premier League games," Hackett questioned.
"It lasted about six weeks.