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PGMOL ‘appalled’ by abuse of referee Michael Oliver after Arsenal red card | Soccer

PGMOL of the referee is “abominable abuse, such as Michael Oliver and his family's murder after Arsenal left Miles Lewis-Skary in a 1-0 match against Miles Lewis. He announced that he was appalled.

PGMOL announced that after the match at Molinu on Saturday, Oliver and the young children had been intervened with the police in response to various intimidation. Wolves' midfielder, Joan Gomez, was given the second yellow card in a bad challenge against Julian Timber, and Ricardo Karafiori scored the only goal.

In the first half, Oliver gave Luis Skerry a red card as a shattery challenge to Wolves Defender Matd Heart, surprising both teams. The Premier League match center explained the case as a “serious foul act,” and said that VAR's Daren England had checked and confirmed the referee.

Former Secretary of PGMOL, Keith Hacket, called for Oliver's resignation in response to the turmoil. “I think Michael Oliver needs a rest, and I don't think we'll watch the game for a few weeks in the Premier League,” Hacket told talksports.

PGMOL issued a statement on Sunday and said, “I am stunned by the intimidation and abuse of Michael Oliver after the War of Wolver Hammpton Wanderers vs Arsenal. Needless to say, an abominable attack aimed at Michael and his family for the past 24 hours. You should not be exposed to any form of abuse.

“The police have grasped and many investigations have begun. We are supporting all the people affected by Michael, and we are determined to work on this unacceptable act. This is not the first time that the match officer has been forced to respond to the threat. “

Arsenal's coach Michel Alteta avoided criticizing Oliver, but was furious at the discharge of the teenager. “I'm really frustrated,” he said. Altera also announced that this decision would be overturned by the Soccer Association.

“If you can't change what happened, [in the game]I hope that what will happen in the next few weeks is fair for the team, players, and everyone. I think it's obvious, but probably not [appeal]”

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Oliver was widely recognized as one of the best executives of the Premier League and was selected as a referee for the 2022 Catal World Cup. Former England national striker Alan Siarer said, “It was one of the worst decisions I have seen so far,” regarding the 18 -year -old Lewis Skerry decision on Saturday.

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