Mark Clattenburg has called for a law to be changed following the Merseyside derby. Liverpool were beaten 2-0 by rivals Everton on Sunday, with a contentious penalty being awarded to the Toffees in the second half at Anfield.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin was tripped by Trent Alexander-Arnold in the Liverpool box as he attempted to hurdle the defender to get a shot away.
Referee Chris Kavanagh pointed to the spot before referring to VAR to check the replay. After reviewing the foul, Kavanagh stuck by his original decision and Gylfi Sigurdsson doubled Everton's lead after Richarlison's first half goal.
Former Premier League referee Clattenburg says the correct call was made as Alexander-Arnold did impede Calvert-Lewin. He also believes the
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