{"id":95738,"date":"2023-11-07T17:24:49","date_gmt":"2023-11-07T17:24:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/?p=95738"},"modified":"2023-11-07T17:24:49","modified_gmt":"2023-11-07T17:24:49","slug":"every-fing-week-keys-blasts-hopeless-refereeing-standards","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/soccer\/every-fing-week-keys-blasts-hopeless-refereeing-standards\/","title":{"rendered":"'Every f***ing week!': Keys blasts 'hopeless' refereeing standards"},"content":{"rendered":"
Richard Keys criticised the standard of Premier League officiating in an astonishing rant on Monday, as he reacted to yet more VAR controversy this weekend.<\/p>\n
Mikel Arteta and Arsenal responded furiously after VAR chose not to disallow Anthony Gordon’s winner for Newcastle on Saturday, and the club subsequently released a statement urging PGMOL to improve the standard of refereeing.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Although pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have since criticised the Gunners for how they responded to the incident, Keys admitted he too was ‘angry’ with the the controversial decision and has simply had enough of ‘hopeless’ refereeing in the Premier League.<\/p>\n
In this week’s blog titled, ‘Every f***ing week’, the beIN Sports presenter delivered a furious 1,000-word rant to prove, in his mind, why Premier League officials are ‘ruining the best league in the world’.<\/p>\n
‘Here we are again. Every f***ing week,’ Keys began. ‘It simply isn\u2019t good enough. It can\u2019t go on.\u00a0I repeat what I said recently – our current crop of match officials aren\u2019t fit for purpose. They\u2019re hopeless.’<\/p>\n
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Richard Keys blasted the standard of Premier League officiating in a furious rant on Monday<\/p>\n
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Mikel Arteta (above) labelled VAR’s decision to let Anthony Gordon’s winner for Newcastle stand a ‘disgrace’ on Saturday, as his side were controversially beaten 1-0 at St James’ Park<\/p>\n
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Keys (left, on beIN Sports with Andy Gray) is fed up with the ‘hopeless’ standard of officiating<\/p>\n
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Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher highlighted the goal would have also stood without VAR<\/p>\n
He continued: ‘As you\u2019ve probably guessed – I\u2019m angry today. As angry as Arteta was – and he had every right to be. And Arsenal had every right to defend their man.<\/p>\n
‘I believe Arteta was well within his rights to express his frustration following one of the most outrageous injustices I\u2019ve seen on a football pitch this season – and there\u2019s a few to chose from.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Ask Gary O\u2019Neil if I\u2019m right. Or (Jurgen) Klopp. Or\u2026. There\u2019s too many.’<\/p>\n
PGMOL came under particular scrutiny after VAR official Darren England wrongly adjudged Luis Diaz offside during Tottenham’s 2-1 win over Liverpool in September.<\/p>\n
The referees’ governing body described England’s mistake as a ‘significant human error’ and publicly released audio evidence of the blunder after Liverpool complained and claimed that ‘sporting integrity’ had been undermined.<\/p>\n
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The first issue VAR checked was whether Newcastle midfielder Joe Willock kept the ball in play<\/p>\n
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Officials then tried to determine whether there was a push on Arsenal’s Gabriel by Joelinton<\/p>\n
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There was even more controversy on Saturday after VAR failed to overturn Sheffield United’s stoppage-time penalty, which left manager Gary O’Neil (above) furious at the match officials<\/p>\n
Wolves were also on the unfortunate end of another controversial decision on Saturday, as VAR failed to overturn Sheffield United’s soft stoppage-time penalty, which handed the struggling side their first win of the campaign.<\/p>\n
Keys claimed that certain pundits who work for leading broadcasters are refraining from speaking freely on the issue in a bid to please their employers.<\/p>\n
‘I\u2019m in the luxurious position of being able to say what I think about the falling standards of officialdom in our top league – but imagine taking a call from a high ranking PL broadcast official reminding you who pays your wages. Scary,’ he said.<\/p>\n
‘It happened to two people that I know recently. The message was clear “stop criticising the refs”. What sort of world are we living in when people who run the game also want to steer the narrative?’<\/p>\n
The presenter also surmised that on-field referees are holding back from making ‘big decisions’, confident that VAR will amend any mishaps at Stockley Park.<\/p>\n
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Jurgen Klopp (left) was incensed after Luis Diaz’s goal against Tottenham was wrongly disallowed in September. Liverpool released a statement slamming VAR’s significant error<\/p>\n
But Keys also feels that VAR’s persistent will to stick to initial on-field decisions is leading to the wrong calls being made.<\/p>\n
He added: ‘Between them the guys officiating Newcastle\/Arsenal had a nightmare.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Havertz has got to go off. His challenge was ridiculous and ticked all the boxes for serious foul play under law 12. I believe Stuart Attwell got his yellow card out thinking that if he\u2019d got it wrong VAR would rule.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘It\u2019s what refs do these days. They often don\u2019t make big calls because the technology is there as a back-up. As it happened – Andy Madley also failed to make the correct decision. Did he not want to cause his mate trouble?’<\/p>\n
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