Liverpool defender Connor Bradley has refused to discuss referee Michael Oliver’s decisions during the Merseyside derby draw with Everton because he wanted to avoid trouble.

There were four red cards shown after the final whistle for Curtis Jones’ challenge on Abdoulaye Doucouré, with both being shown red cards.
Arne Slot and assistant manager Zippe Hulshoff were also sent off after the game for confrontations with Oliver. Bradley was
booked in first-half stoppage time, just a minute after Doucouré had been booked
. Despite his numerous problems, เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย. Bradley is reluctant to speak about Liverpool because he could get himself into trouble later on.
“I feel I have to be careful, especially with the yellow card,” Bradley said. “I
don’t think I deserved it but I don’t think we should talk about the referee or I would get myself into trouble. “
Of course I was disappointed when I got the yellow card and I had to behave myself straight away. To make sure I don’t get sent off.”
Everton’s equaliser came in the eighth minute of stoppage time after Oliver decided to add more time after Jarrad Branthwaite and Carlos Alcaraz clashed heads and required medical treatment.
Asked whether the extra time gave Everton an advantage, Bradley said: “Yes. I don’t even think they should have had the ball back after that but it gave them another chance. “The referee let it
go and obviously they had it. They shouldn’t have had it but it’s disappointing for us to get the win and not get it. “
But like I said, we’ve got to come back on Sunday and hopefully get the three points.”