Referee Andre Marriner has apologized to Arsenal for Sending Off Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs by mistake during the Gunners 6-0 defeat by League Leaders Chelsea.A Penalty was awarded after Alex Chamberlain tipped Eden Hazard's Shot around a Post with his Hand but Gibbs was shown the Red Card.
A Professional Game Match Officials Limited statement on
Saturday evening revealed the apology after Marriner dismissed Gibbs
for a foul committed by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain which resulted in a
penalty in the 17th minute of the match.
"Andre is an
experienced referee and is obviously disappointed that an error of
mistaken identity was made in this case," the statement read.
"Incidents of mistaken identity are very rare and are often the result of a number of different technical factors.
"Whilst this was a difficult decision Andre is disappointed that he failed to identify the correct player.
"He expressed his disappointment to Arsenal when he was made aware of the issue."
Marriner
was aware of his error at half-time, but by then the decision could not
be undone and marred Arsene Wenger's 1,000th match in charge of
Arsenal.
With the Gunners already trailing 2-0, Gibbs
was sent off for handling an Eden Hazard shot, despite replays clearly
showing it was team-mate Oxlade-Chamberlain, who then approached
Marriner to admit wrongdoing.
The Football
Association subsequently confirmed that Arsenal, or the governing body
themselves, could appeal the sending off on the grounds of "mistaken
identity".
It continued the debate for the use of television replays.
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