‘Mind boggling’ – Everton star Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall blasts decision that leads to immediate ban

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall conveyed his frustration after being handed a one-match ban at Everton for a controversial yellow card. The midfielder was booked by referee Samuel Barrott for a challenge on Kyle Walker-Peters late on in their 1-1 draw against West Ham. Dewsbury-Hall saw yellow for the fifth time on Monday night@Andy3FC X Replays appear to show Dewsbury-Hall winning the ball, with the ex-Chelsea star cutting an astonished figure once the whistle was blown. It was his fifth yellow card of the season for Everton and, according to Premier League rules, he has been handed a one-match suspension. After the match, Dewsbury-Hall posted on X to express his confusion with the latest contentious booking he has been given. “Forgive me if I’m wrong, and I might be, but some of these decisions are so hard to take. Mind boggling.” He also reacted to an angered mid-match image of him on Instagram, adding: “Sums up my feeling after that. Headloss.” Everton’s opening weekend defeat to Leeds United is the only match in which Dewsbury-Hall hasn’t been booked. Yellow cards have come against Brighton, Wolves, Aston Villa and Liverpool, the last of which is arguably the most controversial of all. Dewsbury-Hall was bizarrely shown a yellow card by Darren England in the 2-1 defeat at Anfield for taking a free-kick before the whistle. Which match will Dewsbury-Hall miss? The 27-year-old has been one of the standout players for Everton this season but will be unavailable for selection this weekend. Crystal Palace, the only unbeaten side in the Premier League, will visit Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday afternoon. He made his feelings clear across his social media@kdh_8 Instagram Everton will welcome the FA Cup holders off the back of a three-match winless streak following the shared points with West Ham. Merseyside derby defeat to Liverpool was followed by a Carabao Cup exit to a struggling Wolves side last week. On Monday night, Everton led West Ham via a Michael Keane header after 18 minutes. However, Jarrod Bowen equalised for the travelling Hammers shortly after the hour mark to earn a point on Nuno Espirito Santo’s debut. Whilst Everton are ninth in the Premier League, David Moyes and his side face tough fixtures either side of the international break. After the visit of Palace, they meet Manchester City and Tottenham across October. Dewsbury-Hall will not feature for Everton against PalaceGetty

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‘Mind boggling’ – Everton star Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall blasts decision that leads to immediate ban

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall conveyed his frustration after being handed a one-match ban at Everton for a controversial yellow card.

The midfielder was booked by referee Samuel Barrott for a challenge on Kyle Walker-Peters late on in their 1-1 draw against West Ham.

Dewsbury-Hall saw yellow for the fifth time on Monday night
@Andy3FC X

Replays appear to show Dewsbury-Hall winning the ball, with the ex-Chelsea star cutting an astonished figure once the whistle was blown.

It was his fifth yellow card of the season for Everton and, according to Premier League rules, he has been handed a one-match suspension.

After the match, Dewsbury-Hall posted on X to express his confusion with the latest contentious booking he has been given.

“Forgive me if I’m wrong, and I might be, but some of these decisions are so hard to take. Mind boggling.”

He also reacted to an angered mid-match image of him on Instagram, adding: “Sums up my feeling after that. Headloss.”

Everton’s opening weekend defeat to Leeds United is the only match in which Dewsbury-Hall hasn’t been booked.

Yellow cards have come against Brighton, Wolves, Aston Villa and Liverpool, the last of which is arguably the most controversial of all.

Dewsbury-Hall was bizarrely shown a yellow card by Darren England in the 2-1 defeat at Anfield for taking a free-kick before the whistle.

Which match will Dewsbury-Hall miss?

The 27-year-old has been one of the standout players for Everton this season but will be unavailable for selection this weekend.

Crystal Palace, the only unbeaten side in the Premier League, will visit Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

He made his feelings clear across his social media
@kdh_8 Instagram

Everton will welcome the FA Cup holders off the back of a three-match winless streak following the shared points with West Ham.

Merseyside derby defeat to Liverpool was followed by a Carabao Cup exit to a struggling Wolves side last week.

On Monday night, Everton led West Ham via a Michael Keane header after 18 minutes.

However, Jarrod Bowen equalised for the travelling Hammers shortly after the hour mark to earn a point on Nuno Espirito Santo’s debut.

Whilst Everton are ninth in the Premier League, David Moyes and his side face tough fixtures either side of the international break.

After the visit of Palace, they meet Manchester City and Tottenham across October.

Dewsbury-Hall will not feature for Everton against Palace
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