Evanilson’s suspension has been lifted after Bournemouth’s profitable enchantment towards his straight pink card of their draw with Manchester United.
He’ll now be obtainable to face Arsenal this weekend.
The striker was despatched off within the seventieth minute of Sunday’s 1-1 house draw with United within the Premier League.
An unbiased regulatory comission agreed with Bournemouth’s argument that Evanilson slipped as he tackled Noussair Mazraoui.
Referee Peter Bankes was despatched to the monitor for an on-field evaluate and dismissed the striker after initially exhibiting a yellow card.
United scored an equaliser deep in stoppage-time by Rasmus Hojlund to carry 10-player Bournemouth to a attract a blow to the Cherries’ hopes of European qualification.
Bournemouth, who’re tenth within the desk, sit some extent behind Fulham and Brighton with eighth doubtlessly sufficient for qualification to the Convention League, until Crystal Palace win the FA Cup.
Andoni Iraola’s facet face Arsenal within the league this Saturday, stay on Sky Sports activities; kick-off 5.30pm.
Ref Watch verdict
Former Premier League official Dermot Gallagher stated: “I thought it was a red card. I know he slips but because he slips he goes through with the challenge. He’s hit him with his studs. It’s dangerous. It could have been a lot worse [for Mazraoui]. He’s gone in too forceful for me.”
Nevertheless, pundits Sue Smith and Stephen Warnock disagreed.
“This is a really poor decision,” stated Smith. “He slips and naturally, that’s the way his legs would go. When you see the still it looks awful. But a yellow card at most. I think the ref got it right on the field. At no point VAR says Evanilson slipped. That should have been the first thing they said to him.”
Bournemouth’s remaining fixtures
- Arsenal (A) – Premier League – Saturday Might 3, stay on Sky Sports activities
- Aston Villa (H) – Premier League – Saturday Might 10, stay on Sky Sports activities
- Man Metropolis (A) – Premier League – Sunday Might 18
- Leicester Metropolis (H) – Premier League – Sunday Might 25