Oumar Niasse dive: Everton striker becomes premier Premier League player found guilty for simulation after winning sansiction versus Crystal Palace

OUMAR NIASSE has become the premier Premier League player to be retrospectively found guilty for diving. The Everton striker won a sansiction in the 5th minute of two-two draw by Crystal Palace on Saturday after minimal contact by defender Scott Dann. Palace captain Scott Dann was furious by the decision, stating the striker had " trick " referee Anthony Taylor. Getty - Contributor Niasse later scored the equaliser as Everton drew at Selhurst ParkHe said: "It definitely wasn't a sansiction. Getty Images - Getty Palace skipper Scott Dann was furious by Niasse, telling he had ' trick ' referee Anthony Taylor"I spoke to the referee.


Everton forward Oumar Niasse becomes premier Premier League player found guilty retrospectively for diving

can not subscribe, have a try once more later Invalid EmailEverton striker Oumar Niasse has been found guilty by simulation by the Football Association after he won a controversial sansiction in Saturday's first League draw at Crystal Palace. Niasse went drop inside the Palace box by referee Anthony Taylor deeming the Senegal international had been fouled by Eagles defender Scott Dann. Niasse went on to draw Everton standard for a 2nd time by an equaliser on the stroke of half-time. (Image: Alex Broadway)Dann said after the game which Niasse had " trick the referee" & This time the FA has reported which the player has been found guilty. "Everton's Oumar Niasse has been found guilty for 'Successful scam of a Match formal' next the game versus Crystal Palace on 18 November 2017," a statement on their website read.

Everton forward Oumar Niasse becomes first Premier League player charged retrospectively for diving

Oumar Niasse is premier Premier League player found guilty by 'successful scam of a match formal'

according to Everton's Oumar Niasse was facing a two-match ban on Tuesday after becoming the premier Premier League player found guilty under Fresh rules to stamp out play-acting from the game. The Football Association approved an specialized panel had unanimously deemed Niasse to have committed a 'successful scam of a match formal' to beat a 5th-minute sansiction in his club's two-two draw at Crystal Palace on Saturday. Niasse was accused after Saturday's match of having " trick " referee Anthony Taylor & his helpers with Palace defender Scott Dann, who had been penalised for leaning into the striker as he was running in the box. "He may knows he has trick them," Dann said. He was adamant it was a sansiction & after, at half-time, he may knew it was a wrong call."




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