Michael Oliver and his family targeted in 'abhorrent attacks' as police investigate abuse
Michael Oliver and his family targeted in 'abhorrent attacks' as police investigate abuse
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The PGMOL has issued a statement condemning the abuse levelled at referee Michael Oliver after he showed Arsenal youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly a red card against Wolves. "We are appalled by the threats and abuse directed at Michael Oliver following the Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal fixture," the statement from the body reads. "No official should be subject to any form of abuse, let alone the abhorrent attacks aimed at Michael and his family over the past 24 hours.
"The police are aware, and a number of investigations have commenced. We are supporting Michael, and all those affected, and are determined to tackle this unacceptable behaviour. "Sadly, this is not the first time a match official has been forced to deal with threats in recent times. We will continue to support all investigations.".
Oliver showed a straight red card to Lewis-Skelly for a foul on Matt Doherty late in the first half on Saturday. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was unhappy with the decision, though, appearing to indicate the decision might be reversed without the need for an official appeal.
"It is that clear that I leave it to you guys," Arteta told Sky Sports. "I am absolutely fuming but I leave it with you. Because it is that obvious. I don't think my words are going to help.". When asked about a potential appeal, he said: "That's for the club to decide what the best decision is. I think it's that obvious, maybe we don't even need to. [Lewis-Skelly] is really happy now that the team won and we found a way to win it.".