Calvert-Lewin sent off as Everton hold Palace in FA Cup
Crystal Palace's Brazilian midfielder Matheus Franca (C) runs with the ball during the English FA Cup third round football match between Crystal Palace and Everton at Selhurst Park in south London on January 4, 2024.
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Everton's
Dominic Calvert-Lewin was controversially sent off as his side held on for a
0-0 draw against Crystal Palace in the FA Cup third round on Thursday.
Calvert-Lewin
saw red after a VAR review of the England striker's studs-up foul on Nathaniel
Clyne late in the second half at Selhurst Park.
Calvert-Lewin
made only slight contact with Clyne's leg while winning the ball and Everton
boss Sean Dyche was furious with the decision by referee Chris Kavanagh after a
long VAR check.
The first
red card of Calvert-Lewin's career could have been fatal to Everton's hopes of
progressing in the competition.
They also
lost winger Dwight McNeil to a serious-looking injury in the closing stages,
but Dyche's team held on through nine minutes of stoppage-time to force a
replay at Goodison Park later in January.
"The
slow motion shows a different picture. If you want to slow mo everything, you
have to slow mo everything," Dyche said of VAR being used to decide
Calvert-Lewin's fate.
"There's
minor contact, in live time he doesn't give anything, then they slow it down
and everything looks worse slow.
"Even
down to 10 men, I thought the mentality was excellent. We showed that tonight
with another good performance."
Five-time FA
Cup winners Everton last lifted the trophy in 1995 and have been searching in
vain for another piece of major silverware ever since.
Hit by a
10-point deduction for financial breaches earlier this season, fourth bottom
Everton are mired in a Premier League relegation battle.
An FA Cup
run would be a welcome distraction from their league travails and they can
still dream of the road to Wembley thanks to this gritty display.
Everton won
3-2 at Selhurst Park in the Premier League in November, but after losing their
previous three games they happily settled for avoiding defeat this time.
Deputising
for the rested Jordan Pickford, Everton keeper Joao Virginia had to make an
early save to repel Jeffrey Schlupp's half-volley.
Everton
responded with an incisive raid as Calvert-Lewin teed up Arnaut Danjuma for a
shot that deflected off Chris Richards into the side-netting.
They went
close again when Jack Harrison took Danjuma's flick and broke clear for a shot
that forced a fine save from Dean Henderson.
Henderson
had to be alert moments later, saving with his foot after James Garner's corner
nearly sneaked in at the near post.
Schlupp's
cross was cleared off the line by Vitaliy Mykolenko before Palace's Jefferson
Lerma smashed narrowly over from the edge of the area.
Eberechi Eze
threatened to break the deadlock early in the second half, but the Palace
winger's effort was turned behind by Virginia, who clutched Lerma's header from
the resulting corner.
Calvert-Lewin
is without a goal since October and the Everton striker's lack of confidence
was clear when he shot tamely at Henderson from a dangerous position.
Calvert-Lewin
got his marching orders in the 79th minute following his debatable foul on
Clyne, but Everton stood firm to ensure no more damage was done.


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