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'I don't have an opinion on referees anymore' – Everton manager David Moyes reacts to O'Brien's red card against Bournemouth (video)
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Everton’s David Moyes Shares His Thoughts on O’Brien’s Red Card Against Bournemouth: ‘Referees? I’ve Got No Opinion Now’ – Watch the Reaction!

February 11, 2026 1 Min Read
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Everton’s manager, David Moyes, appeared somewhat disheartened following his team’s home defeat to Bournemouth.

The Cherries had already taken control of the match when Toffees defender Jake O’Brien was shown a red card after Iliman Ndiaye successfully netted a penalty in the 42nd minute (with goals from Rayan in the 61st minute and Amin Adli in the 64th minute).

“I no longer have an opinion on refereeing” ❌

Manager David Moyes comments on Jake O’Brien’s red card pic.twitter.com/tjcgJoeRyu

— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) February 11, 2026

Fan Take: This news highlights the ongoing struggles of Everton, which could impact their season’s outlook and relegation battle. For fans, consistent performance—or lack thereof—can significantly influence their emotional connection to the club and its prospects in a competitive league.

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