Ashley Young admits he couldn’t believe he wasn’t awarded the penalty that snatched a point for Everton at Newcastle United straight away.
The Blues veteran was wrestled to the ground by Magpies substitute Paul Dummett but referee Tony Harrington failed to spot the incident in real time and only gave the spot-kick after he was invited to view the pitchside monitor at St James’ Park by VAR official Michael Salisbury back at Stockley Park. Young said: “It was a tough gig out there. It was so blatant, I just couldn’t work out that he hadn’t given it straight away.”
Both Everton’s penalties this season have come following VAR checks. Asked whether they might get one from an actual on-the-field referee, Young laughed and replied: “We’ll have to wait and see.”
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The 38-year-old was full of praise for scorer Calvert-Lewin though who held his nerve to earn the Blues a share of the spoils. Young said: “Everyone knows what Dom can give us, what he offers. He’s been unlucky not to get the goals that I feel he deserves and we’re delighted for him to get on the scoresheet.
“It was a massive time for us to score and just shows what kind of character he is; the resilience he’s got to step up and take the penalty. It’s not easy so we’re delighted for him.
“For him to step up at that time when we’re 1-0 down, it’s a massive penalty to be honest.
“It just shows the character that he is to step up and take the penalty. For him to step up at that time when we’re 1-0 down, it’s a massive penalty to be honest.
“It just shows the character that he is to step up and take the penalty. He