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Officials excluded from Premier League fixtures after penalty error

Reuters
Referee Simon Hooper refuses to give a penalty
Referee Simon Hooper refuses to give a penaltyProfimedia
Simon Hooper, Michael Salisbury and Richard West will not officiate Premier League games this coming weekend after Wolverhampton Wanderers had a penalty appeal turned down in their defeat by Manchester United on Monday.

Wolves were convinced they should have had a penalty in added time after Man Utd goalkeeper Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic in trying to deal with a cross.

The match ended in a 1-0 loss for Wolves. Hooper was the on-field referee and Salisbury and West were tasked with VAR duties.

Wolves manager Gary O'Neil said the referees' failure to award a spot-kick had highlighted a grey area in how VAR is used, and that referees manager Jon Moss had apologised to him for the error.

"Jon Moss said it was a blatant penalty and should have been given - fair play to him, he apologised," O'Neil told reporters.

"He couldn't believe the on-field referee didn't give it and can't believe VAR didn't intervene.

"It probably made me feel worse, actually, because you know you are right. Live, I was told they didn't think it was a clear and obvious error."

Salisbury was also dropped for a round of fixtures in April after Brighton were denied a penalty in a 2-1 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur.

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