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Bart Verbruggen claims offside as Everton equalise (Image: Simon Dack)

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Bart Verbruggen believes Everton’s late goal at the Amex might have been ruled out for offside.

But he said it would have been a borderline call against James Tarkowski and added: “I’m not too mad about it.”

The Albion goalkeeper got down to block a drive from Jake O’Brien in the final seconds of the 1-1 draw.

The ball had come past Tarkowski, who was clearly in an offside position.

As the ball...

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