Kelly Cates
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I feel like you're just turning it around and the moments go against you.
I've actually seen the penalty with Keane.
It's a tough one.
He's not for one second trying to foul him.
He definitely treads on his foot and I can understand why he'd be so disappointed in that.
But that is where VAR are and we're going to keep touching it.
That's where it's going to be.
It's going to get so many things right.
It's going to make it more of a fair playing field to a certain extent because you're going to get decisions right
that are overturned.
Sometimes when a lesser club used to go to Old Trafford, you'd never get a penalty.
My only wish is Alex Ferguson would have had VAR, because you imagine it in his days, he wouldn't have liked it.
Well, he would have liked it sometimes if the decisions weren't in his favour.
But it's looking very nervous for Everton at the moment.
It looks as though they just can't quite, as Jamie said, it looks like they might just be turning a corner and then it doesn't quite stick.
Yeah, it's going to be a difficult winter for Everton as well.
They're going to have to produce results to get out of the situation they're in.
Marco Silva's result last week probably buys him a bit of time when you look at the discussions that are going on in and around the club, not necessarily coming from inside the building, but fans and what they're talking about, how unhappy they are with the format.
Everton are in and obviously the results that they're getting at the moment and then you know Jamie touched on you know something goes against him today but it's quite interesting because you know since the beginning of the season we've been talking about how high this bar is and one thing that VAR has not touched on that much is changing penalty decisions and reverting back.
We've had two today.