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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 2, 2020 11:31:54 GMT
Fabian Delph has apologised for his red card during Everton's 3-2 win over Watford at Vicarage Road on Saturday.
The Blues found themselves 2-0 down in the first half after goals from Adam Masina and Roberto Pereyra, but fought back doggedly to earn three points.
A brace from Yerry Mina sent Carlo Ancelotti's side in level at the break, and Theo Walcott's 90th minute strike gave Everton a precious victory.
However, that was in jeopardy after Delph's dismissal with 20 minutes to go for two bookable offences, leaving the visitors with ten men for the remainder of the game. The midfielder later took to social media to apologise for the red card, even though he thought the decision was harsh, and explained a conversation between him and referee Craig Pawson.
Delph wrote on Instagram: "Great team spirit to get the 3 points today. "Apologies for the red card but I felt the decision was harsh. I’m an honest player and went for the ball on both occasions but understand it’s not easy for the referee. "Had a good chat with the ref afterwards and I appreciated the conversation. Thankfully it didn’t affect the result.
"Travelling fans were class - deffo [sic] the 11th man today."
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Post by jimmy on Feb 2, 2020 18:13:19 GMT
It's about time we won away but it wasn't pretty.
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Post by Everton News. on Feb 3, 2020 12:54:34 GMT
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Post by evertontillidie on Feb 3, 2020 16:02:02 GMT
It's about time we won away but it wasn't pretty. Some of it was ok. We've not been pretty for ages.
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