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PGMOL, a corpse that monitors responsibility for English football, says it is “surprised” with “threats and abuse” aimed at referee Michael Oliver’s Red Card to a weapon player. It is to show the red card on Saturday after a controversial decision to show.
At the end of the first half, the decision to send Gunners Youngster Miles Lewis Skille was criticized for the charge of the Premier League match in charge of the Premier League match.
As soon as the wolves guard Matt Dehti responded, Lewis-Sceli wrapped his feet and threw his rival near the edge of the wolves penalty area, a type of challenge usually shows yellow card – However, Oliver decided a red color for the crime.
The play and Oliver’s decision was reviewed by Video Assistant Referee (VAR) Darren England, who ruled that the challenge would stand after understanding the “serious ugly game”.
“We are disturbed by the threats and abuse given after Michael Oliver Wolverhampton Wanders The reality of the weapons, “said PGMOL in a statement.
“No official should be subject to any kind of abuse; in the past 24 hours, Michael and his family should leave hate attacks.
“The police are familiar, and several investigations have begun. We are supporting Michael, and all the victims, and are committed to dealing with this unacceptable behavior. Sadly, this is not the first time the match. The official has been forced to deal with threats in recent days.
The UK’s Football Pullying Unit (UK FPU) confirmed to CNN that it had launched an investigation after “numerous abusive messages” directed in Oliver.
“The inquiry is in the early stages, and officers are working with social media providers, including Facebook and X, to identify those responsible for messages,” said in a statement. “
To maintain pressure on the league leader Liverpool, the weapons eventually won the game 1-0 through records, when in the 70th minute, Joey Gomez’s second yellow card also went to 10 men of wolves.
After the game, the boss of the weapon, Michael Arteta, said he was “foaming” with the decision.
Asked if the weapons would appeal to the Red Card, Arteta told Sky Sports: “The club has to decide to make the best decision. I think it is clear, we may not even need it.
Allen Share, a leading goal scorer of the Premier League, has called it “one of the worst decisions that have seen in a long time.” BBC.
However, former Premier League referee Mike Dean defended the decision on Sky Sports and agreed that it was a “serious ugly game”, but later he added that he thinks Arsenal “Appeal well. Can win from. ”