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The PGMOL has faced calls to revise stoppage time regulations in the Premier League following Liverpool's 2-1 victory over Everton at Anfield, where merely three minutes were added during the second half's conclusion.
The Merseyside derby certainly delivered on its promise for neutral observers, with the Reds swiftly establishing a commanding 2-0 advantage by the interval.
Regrettably for the Toffees, their pursuit of a leveller was restricted by the allocation of merely three additional minutes during the second period.
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I find it quite unbelievable."
Grealish, meanwhile, voiced his frustration: "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
In light of Everton's complaints, ex-Premier League referee Keith Hackett suggested to Football Insider that the PGMOL might need to rethink their rules on stoppage time
He queried: "Can you remember when we had 10, 11, 14 minutes of added time on Premier League games?
"It lasted about six weeks
In the Merseyside derby today, three minutes