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Premier League and PGMOL Chiefs to Delay Response to Mikel Arteta's Newcastle Rant


Premier League and PGMOL Chiefs to Delay Response to Mikel Artetas Newcastle Rant

Arsenal Boss Criticizes Officiating in 1-0 Defeat

Premier League and PGMOL chiefs have announced that they will not respond to Mikel Arteta's Newcastle rant until next week. The Arsenal manager described the officiating as "embarrassing" and a "disgrace", suggesting that it brought the Premier League into disrepute.

No Questioning of Referee's Integrity

While Arteta questioned the competence of referee Stuart Attwell and the VAR team at Stockley Park over Anthony Gordon's controversial goal, he did not call their integrity into question. It is more likely that he will receive a warning rather than a fine if found guilty of misconduct.

Arsenal's Public Support for Arteta Ruffles Feathers

Arsenal's decision to publicly support Arteta on Sunday has upset Premier League and PGMOL bosses. There is a feeling that the Gunners over-reacted in an attempt to show their backing for the manager.

No Official Comments from Premier League and PGMOL This Week

Premier League bosses and PGMOL head, Howard Webb, will not be making any official comments in response to Arteta's rant this week. However, the incident will be discussed in the upcoming edition of "Match Officials Mik'd Up" during the international break.



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Controversial Decision to be Reviewed by FA Disciplinary Beaks

FA disciplinary beaks are expected to review Arteta's post-match comments and determine whether he will face any action. The decision is anticipated to be announced today.

Gallagher Weighs In on Controversial Goal

Former Premier League referee, Dermot Gallagher, stated that the decision to award the goal was subjective. He acknowledged that there were differing opinions on whether it was a foul or not, but ultimately, the on-field ruling stands unless there is definitive proof of an error.


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