Brendon Rodgers condemned the penalty decision which has dented Leicester’s Champions League hopes. Gylfi Sigurdsson scored from the spot to put Everton two goals up and ultimately deliver victory, but it took the VAR officials Craig Pawson and Simon Long fully two and a half minutes to decide Wilfried Ndidi had handled.
And Rogers insisted that proves it was far from an obvious mistake from referee David Coote. “The penalty was very, very harsh to be given against us, especially as it took so long to come to a decision.
In this environment to go a second goal down made it very difficult,” he said. “It certainly wasn’t clear and obvious - it was so harsh, and there are a few of those we haven’t got this year, when they were much clearer.
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