► Subscribe to Sky Sports News: http://bit.ly/SkySportsNewsSub Mike Dean has asked not to officiate a Premier League game this weekend after receiving abuse and death threats on social media after handing out two controversial red cards. The news comes out as West Ham won their appeal over Tomas Soucek red card during Saturday's 0-0 draw at Fulham. Mike Dean will still officiate Wednesday's FA Cup game between Brighton & Leicester. #SkySportsNews #SkySports #MikeDean More from Sky Sports on YouTube: ► Sky Sports Retro: http://bit.ly/SkySportsRetroSub ► Sky Sports: http://bit.ly/SkySportsSub ► Sky Sports Football: http://bit.ly/SSFootballSub ► Sky Sports Boxing: http://bit.ly/SSBoxingSub ► Sky Sports F1: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSkyF1 ► Sky Sports Cricket: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSkyCricket ► Sky Sports Golf: https://bit.ly/SubscribeSkySportsGolf
VAR and officiating been a major talking point in the Premier League, and it was the focus of West Ham United's draw against Fulham. Referee Mike Dean made a major call late in the game, dismissing West Ham's Tomàš Souček due to alleged violent conduct. Souček appeared to elbow Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrović, even though both players claimed that it was accidental. The red card means that Souček faces a three-game ban. Pundits, ex-players and the media heavily criticized the decision to send the player off. West Ham manager David Moyes responded angrily when he was asked about the dismissal. An insider's report suggests that the club intends to appeal the decision. Did you disagree with the red card? Comment below. Petition: https://www.change.org/p/the-fa-have-mike-dean-sacked-as-a-premier-league-ref?recruiter=false&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=psf_combo_share_initial&recruited_by_id=19bcfe20-68ce-11eb-b4ce-1d93efc72489 Website: https://www.fromtheanvil.online Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AnvilFrom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/from_theanvil/ #WestHam #WestHamUnited #PremierLeague
West Ham United manager David Moyes said he was "embarrassed" for referee Mike Dean after he sent-off midfielder Tomas Soucek for an apparent elbow on Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic in the 0-0 draw at Craven Cottage on Saturday. Moyes was angered by the decision - which also brought widespread criticism on social media - after Dean was invited to review the incident by VAR Lee Mason. Moyes also said that Mitrovic had told referee Dean that the incident was accidental. Please subscribe, like the video and share wherever you can! **DO NOT copy and re-upload any part of this video anywhere otherwise copyright strikes will be made! You do not have my permission** I have all the necessary rights to use this footage, my footage is licensed through agencies, please contact me if you're unsure, you can find my email address on my 'about' page. To make sure you don't miss any of my videos on this and my other channels please : Subscribe here!: http://bit.ly/MrBeanSub Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BeanymanSports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beanymansports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeanymanSports Website: http://www.BeanymanSports.com If you want to help with the costs involved with running the channel you can support me on my Patreon here = https://www.patreon.com/BeanymanSports
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Don't forget to subscribe 🙏🙏 Premier League, weekmatch 22 Feb 6, 2021 at 12.30pm UK Aston Villa vs. Arsenal Preview Football Preview: Aston Villa vs. Arsenal - prediction, team news, lineups Aston Villa and Arsenal will both be aiming to bounce back from demoralising defeats in midweek when they kick off Premier League gameweek 23 at Villa Park on Saturday lunchtime. Match preview Smith's men have only taken maximum points from two of their last seven matches in the Premier League and now find themselves six points adrift of West Ham in fifth, but something has to give when seventh-placed Tottenham Hotspur take on eighth-placed Chelsea on Thursday, so a win for Villa over Arsenal would see them leapfrog at least one of those teams depending on the outcome of that London derby. Smith's loyalty to a small crop of regular first-team players could end up proving costly as fatigue sets in - the likes of Ross Barkley and John McGinn did not produce their most fruitful performances against West Ham - and the Villa boss will be expected to shuffle the pack against an Arsenal side who also have a point to prove. David Luiz giving away penalties and being brandished from the field of play is nothing new, but the Brazilian had every right to feel hard done by against Wolves in midweek. Mikel Arteta's men were well on top and took a deserved lead through Nicolas Pepe's opener, but Luiz was adjudged to have fouled Willian Jose in the area on the stroke of half time, and the former Chelsea man was given a straight red card for the third time as an Arsenal player before Ruben Neves slotted home. There was no air of controversy surrounding Joao Moutinho's spectacular winner in the second half, and any hopes of an Arsenal comeback were quickly dashed when Bernd Leno handled outside the area and was also given his marching orders. Several Gunners players took to social media to voice their dismay after the match, with Luiz labelling his sending off as "unbelievable", but Arteta's men cannot afford to feel sorry for themselves and must aim to get back on track straight away. The visitors had strung together a seven-game unbeaten run in the top flight - five wins and two draws - before their torrid evening at Molineux, but that defeat has seen them slump to 10th in the table and they are now nine points adrift of the Champions League places. Arteta's men could potentially rise as high as seventh with a win depending on Thursday's result, although that scenario is highly unlikely given Spurs' and Chelsea's superior goal difference, and Villa have come out on top in the last two meetings between the two clubs. Aston Villa Premier League form: LLWLWL Aston Villa form (all competitions): LLWLWL Arsenal Premier League form: WDWWDL Arsenal form (all competitions): DWLWDL Team News Villa only have two injury concerns in the form of Wesley and Kortney Hause, but it would be a surprise not to see Smith make some alterations amid a taxing schedule. The hosts hauled off Anwar El Ghazi for Bertrand Traore at half time against West Ham and the latter should start out wide here, while new arrival Morgan Sanson could feature from the first whistle over Barkley. Jack Grealish notched up his 12th assist of the top-flight campaign with his delightful pass for Watkins's goal on Wednesday - no player in the top flight has set up more goals than the 25-year-old this season. With Leno suspended for Arsenal and Mat Ryan nursing a hip problem, Runar Alex Runarsson could make his first Premier League start for the club at Villa Park. Luiz will be replaced in the heart of defence by Gabriel Magalhaes, who will hope to force his way back into the first team on a regular basis from now on, but Arteta conceded that Kieran Tierney "was not close at all" to being ready for the Wolves game. The Arsenal boss has a huge call to make on the left-hand side with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang now back in action, but Pepe has stepped up his game in recent weeks and it would be extremely harsh to drop him. Aston Villa possible starting lineup: Martinez; Cash, Konsa, Mings, Targett; Luiz, McGinn; Traore, Sanson, Grealish; Watkins Arsenal possible starting lineup: Runarsson; Bellerin, Holding, Gabriel, Cedric; Partey, Xhaka; Saka, Smith Rowe, Pepe; Lacazette We say: Aston Villa 1-2 Arsenal Emiliano Martinez Jesse Lingard Tomas Soucek Ollie Watkins Dean Smith Ross Barkley John McGinn Kortney Hause Wesley Anwar El Ghazi Bertrand Traore Morgan Sanson Jack Grealish Mikel Arteta David Luiz Nicolas Pepe Willian Jose Ruben Neves Joao Moutinho Bernd Leno Runar Alex Runarsson Mat Ryan Gabriel Magalhaes Kieran Tierney Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Football