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Anthony Taylor appointed referee for Chelsea v Man City in Premier League after match in Championship

By : cd on 08 Nov 2023, 09:03     |     Source: bbcsport

Manchester City's Erling Haaland celebrates scoring their side's second goal of the game during the Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester. Picture date: Sunday October 2, 2022.

Anthony Taylor will return to the Premier League to referee Sunday’s game between Chelsea and Manchester City.

The referee did not officiate a top flight fixture last weekend, instead taking charge of a match in the Championship for the first time in four years, after giving Newcastle a controversial penalty in their 2-2 draw with Wolves.

Taylor deemed Hwang Hee-chan to have fouled Fabian Schar but replays of the incident showed little contact.

Jarred Gillett, the video assistant referee, did not ask Taylor to review the incident on the pitchside monitor.

A five-person PGMOL independent panel, which reviews officials’ decisions, ruled the penalty should not have been awarded.

“I thought it was a terrible on-field decision and I thought it was unbelievably surprising that it wasn’t overturned,” said Wolves boss Gary O’Neil after the game.

Taylor was the fourth official for Luton’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool at Kenilworth Road on Sunday.

On Saturday, Taylor refereed Preston North End’s 3-2 win over Coventry City – the first time he had refereed in the second tier since 2019 – and was involved in another controversial penalty decision.

The 45-year-old ruled that Kyle McFadzean had brought down Milutin Osmajic in the area, but replays showed the Coventry captain had made minimal contact.

Speaking after 2-2 draw with Newcastle, O’Neill said: “I feel like I waste my time speaking [to the officials] so I will stop speaking to them.

“Until they improve the level of what they produce, I have no time for them.”

Wolves’ sporting director Matt Hobbs was charged with misconduct by the Football Association for using “improper and/or abusive and/or insulting” language towards an official following the game.

Chelsea, who are 10th in the Premier League, host leaders City at Stamford Bridge on Sunday (16:30 GMT).