Everton manager Sean Dyche received a touchline ban for responding to a judgment in the draw with Tottenham.
Sean Dyche is expected to be barred from coaching Everton’s match against Manchester City this week.
The Blues manager received his third yellow card of the season in the Premier League late in a draw with Tottenham Hotspur.
Dyche responded after he believed Beto should have been awarded a penalty with Everton chasing a late level, prompting Michael Oliver to book him.
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It followed yellow cards he received earlier this season against Newcastle United and Liverpool.
When asked about the booking, Dyche stated, “I was booked due to a terrible decision. I am not sure what that is about. Everyone in the crowd and in football knows it was a bad judgment. I’m booked for it, though.”
He admitted it was his third yellow card of the season, saying, “Can they retract yellow cards, because when they look at that! When they slide on their knees, people say, ‘There’s a passionate manager running down the line. Is it not OK to express your feelings about a terrible decision? “I’m confused…at the end of the day, it was a poor decision, I only reacted and got booked for it.”