Referee Chris Kavanagh and his assistant Nick Greenhalgh have been stood down from Premier League responsibility this weekend after their involvement in a number of officiating blunders final week.
Kavanagh and Greenhalgh got here underneath heavy scrutiny for a plethora of choices they made throughout Newcastle’s 3-1 victory over Aston Villa within the FA Cup fourth spherical on Saturday.
There was no VAR in motion for the tie at Villa Park, that means extra strain was placed on the officers.
Nonetheless, the pair subsequently missed a transparent offside towards Tammy Abraham for Villa’s opening aim.
Issues had been about to worsen as Lucas Digne was fortunate to keep away from a crimson card for a problem on Jacob Murphy regardless of recklessly flying in and catching the winger excessive.
On commentary, the BBC’s Danny Murphy felt that if VAR was in operation, Digne would have been despatched off.
Referee Chris Kavanagh (above) and his assistant Nick Greenhalgh have not been chosen for Premier League responsibility this weekend after being concerned in a number of officiating blunders final week
One choice noticed Kavanagh give Newcastle a free kick regardless of Lucas Digne clearly dealing with the ball inside his personal space
Greenhalgh (left) failed to assist Kavanagh come to the proper choices at Villa Park
The Frenchman was concerned once more when Kavanagh in some way awarded a free kick when he dealt with the ball, regardless of the left again clearly being yards contained in the field.
Newcastle equalised from the following free kick, but Dan Burn gave the impression to be in an offside place in the beginning of the transfer.
Talking on Match of the Day, Wayne Rooney was left baffled as he mentioned: ‘That call is without doubt one of the worst choices I’ve ever seen in soccer as a result of at no stage was Digne out of the penalty field.
‘He’s three or 4 yards inside. The linesman is simply in entrance of it and you’ll clearly see how a lot he’s within the penalty field.
‘The referee appeared like he blew and appeared like he was listening to somebody in his ear, so I am assuming the linesman gave the choice, and it is an absolute shocker.’
The PGMOL base their choices for Premier League video games on a number of elements.
These embody post-match efficiency assessments, that are performed by an unbiased Key Match Incidents panel, one thing that helps to make sure officers are held to account for his or her choices.
Regardless of the furore, Kavanagh, 40, stays extremely considered a referee after first officiating within the Premier League in April 2017.
He was appointed to FIFA’s worldwide referees checklist in 2019, and again in December Kavanagh was promoted to the elite checklist of UEFA referees, becoming a member of fellow Premier League officers Anthony Taylor and Michael Oliver.
Gary Beswick, the opposite assistant at Villa Park, averted a lot of the controversy, and he might be concerned in Nottingham Forest’s conflict towards Liverpool on Sunday.


















