Michael Salisbury dropped for weekend matches after Brighton penalty controversy

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Referee Michael Salisbury has been dropped for the next round of Premier League fixtures. The var official failed to recommend a review for a Brighton penalty in their 2-1 defeat at Tottenham on Saturday, forcing Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) chief Howard Webb to apologise to the Seagulls.

On-pitch referee Stuart Attwell, who did not give a spot-kick in real time after Kaoru Mitoma was tripped by Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, will be the VAR official for Wolves’ home clash with Brentford on Saturday. He will then be the fourth official when West Ham host Arsenal on Sunday. Brighton have received three apologies from Webb this season.

Boss Roberto De Zerbi, who was sent off in the second half, said after the game: “When I was in the dressing room, there is a clear penalty on Mitoma. “You can’t find one situation from my bench where I spoke to the referee to complain some decisions.

“I think I could say something because nothing for the penalty for Mitoma, nothing for the goal for (Danny) Welbeck and I am sorry for this.”

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