Sky Sports’ studio team has issued a statement addressing the ‘conspiracy theories’ surrounding Howard Webb’s involvement in the decision to send off William Saliba during Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth. The controversy arose after Saliba was shown a red card for a challenge on Bournemouth striker Evanilson, which initially received a yellow card from referee Robert Jones but was later upgraded to a red following a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review.
Jamie Carragher was among those to ask questions of Webb, though he later deleted a social media post referencing the former Premier League referee. With so much attention focused on the incident, Jones offered Sky Sports’ understanding of the matter.
Sky Sports presenter David Jones clarified that Howard Webb, the PGMOL chief, did not influence the decision. Jones explained that Webb was on his phone at the time of the incident, dealing with unrelated matters, and had no communication with the on-field officials regarding the decision. The studio team emphasized that the decision was solely made by the match officials on the ground, based on the VAR’s advice.
The explanation aims to quash any speculation that Webb played a role in the controversial decision, which left Arsenal fans and players frustrated.The Gunners’ manager, Mikel Arteta, and players, including Declan Rice, have called for greater discipline and focus to avoid such costly mistakes in future matches.
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