Michael Oliver not on latest Premier League referees' list after initially failing to send off Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts for horror challenge on Jean-Philippe Mateta that left Crystal Palace star needing 25 stitches
Referee Michael Oliver will not officiate any Premier League games this weekend due to how he handled the horror foul on Jean Philippe-Mateta.
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Mateta taken to hospital over horror challenge
Referee Oliver initially fails to send off Milwall keeper
Mateta was rushed to hospital after Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts kicked the Palace striker in the face in their FA Cup win at the weekend. Now, The Athletic claims Oliver has not been given a refereeing appointment for matchweek 28 (March 8-10) after his decision to initially not send off the Lions keeper on Saturday. Play was stopped for several minutes while the 6ft 4in forward received treatment and after consulting his pitchside monitor, Roberts was eventually red carded by the 40-year-old official.
The report adds that Oliver, who sent off Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly against Wolves in January before that was overturned following an appeal, is not on fourth official or video assistant referee duty this weekend as well.
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WHAT NEXT?
While Oliver is not in Premier League action this weekend, he will be in charge of Bayern Munich's Champions League clash with Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday.