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Police are investigating threats and abuses against referee Michael Oliver, the PGMol announced.
During the 1-0 arsenal victory over the Wolves on Saturday, Oliver expelled Myles Lewis-Skelly controversial for a challenge to Matt Doherty.
Subsequently, the PGMol party center confirmed to X that the entrance had been considered “serious serious game”, which was verified by the varicing variety.
The decision caused a generalized reaction, and Mikel Arteta said he was “furious” by the decision and that Arsenal will appeal.
The PGMol issued a statement on Sunday by condemning the threats that have since been sent to Oliver.
The statement said: “We are dismayed by the threats and abuses aimed at Michael Oliver after the Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Arsenal match.
'No official should be the subject of any type of abuse, much less the abominable attacks aimed at Michael and his family during the last 24 hours.
Police investigate abuse against referee Michael Oliver after Saturday's game
The PGMOL issued this statement by condemning the threats that have since been sent to Oliver.
Myles Lewis-Skelly (right) received a direct red card for a challenge in the first half of the Gunners victory.
'The police are aware and several investigations have been initiated. We support Michael and all those affected and we are determined to address this unacceptable behavior. “
It is not the first time that the police are called to investigate abuses in relation to the 39 -year -old man.
In April 2018, the Police investigated the threatening messages sent to Oliver's wife, Lucy, after their phone number was published on social networks.
On that occasion, Oliver had been a penalty at the last minute when Real Madrid eliminated Juventus from the Champions League.