Premier League

Attwell should be ‘sacked’ for missing ‘worst tackle in years’ by Man Utd player

Stuart Attwell shakes hands with Erik ten Hag

Garth Crooks has called for Premier League referee Stuart Attwell to be sacked after he failed to send off Manchester United’s Marcel Sabitzer for “the worst tackle I have seen in years”.

Sabitzer got away with a high challenge on Leicester City defender Wout Faes without as much as a caution during the Red Devils’ 3-0 win on Sunday.

VAR obviously did not think it was worthy of a second look for referee Attwell, who had a perfect view of the incident, which he did give a free-kick for.

Many fans believe Sabitzer was lucky to remain on the pitch. The Austrian did not follow through on Faes, perhaps saving him.

While fans, especially of the Leicester contingent, have been left fuming, BBC pundit Crooks actually thinks the decision from Attwell was so poor that he should be sacked.

“Premier League referee Stuart Attwell should be relieved of his duties,” a fuming Crooks said.

“He allowed Manchester United’s Marcel Sabitzer to remain on the pitch after the worst tackle I have seen in years and without so much as a caution.

“What made matters worse, Attwell then booked Leicester City’s Nampalys Mendy, having made not one, but two, perfectly legitimate tackles.

“Of course, it is the referee’s opinion that ultimately matters, but if a top-class official cannot distinguish between a ‘career-threatening tackle’ and two perfectly legitimate challenges, then that referee has no business officiating in the top league in the world.

“Top professional players deserve referees who know the difference between a good and a very bad tackle.”

Should Attwell lose his job, he would be the second Premier League official to leave their post in the space of a week after VAR operator Lee Mason left by mutual consent.

A Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) statement read: “PGMOL can confirm that Video Assistant Referee Lee Mason has departed the organisation by mutual consent.

“We would like to thank Lee for his dedicated service to the professional game and wish him all the best for the future.”

Mason came under fire after he ‘forgot’ to draw the lines for Ivan Toney’s equaliser for Brentford against Arsenal on February 11.

Bees midfielder Christian Norgaard was in an offside position before setting up Toney, thus denying the Gunners a crucial win.

This was the second costly error Mason has made this season after he wrongly advised a Newcastle goal to be disallowed during a draw against Crystal Palace.

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