Morgan Rogers' goal was ruled out after the Aston Villa attacker dispossessed Manchester United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir. Photo: Getty
Morgan Rogers' goal was ruled out after the Aston Villa attacker dispossessed Manchester United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir. Photo: Getty
Richard Jolly
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Aston Villa will complain to the Premier League about the selection of inexperienced referee Thomas Bramall to oversee the game that cost them Champions League football.
Villa manager Unai Emery said Bramall admitted making a mistake when disallowing a Morgan Rogers goal at 0-0, before they went on to lose 2-0 to Manchester United and finish sixth.
Bramall had blown his whistle, thinking Rogers had fouled United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir, before his shot crossed the line, meaning VAR could not overturn his decision.
Villa captain John McGinn called it “an incredible decision” and Emery added: “I spoke with the referee and he knows his mistake.”
The 35-year-old Bramall is in his third year as a Premier League official and Villa director of football operations Damian Vidagany said they felt a more experienced official should have been appointed to a game of such importance.
He said: “The complaint is not about the decision. The complaint is about the selection of the referees. One of the most inexperienced referees for one of the most difficult matches of the season involving another four or five teams.
“It’s not about the decision. The decision is clear. It’s a mistake. The referee apologised for the mistake. We can do nothing. The problem is why the experienced international referees were not here today.”
PGMOL appoint the officials and chose Bramall, who had also been in charge for Liverpool’s 5-1 win over Spurs last month and who sent off Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez in the first half.
Emery felt Rogers’ disallowed goal was the turning point, adding: “Today we can speak about the season, we can speak about the night we played today and we can speak about the key moments. And the key moments of course was the goal of Morgan Rogers and how the referee in that moment decided this action.
“He whistled and of course he needed to have it under his control, waiting for VAR because VAR is coming for him. I spoke with the referee and the referee knows his mistakes.
“I make mistakes every day, I made mistakes as well and the players are making mistakes on the field and sometimes the referee.”