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Frozen in time

Wenger says referees still stuck in the 1950s

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London: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has slammed Premier

League referees by claiming they are stuck in the 1950s.

In a lengthy blast at the game’s authoritie­s, Wenger also called for the handball rule to be changed after the controvers­ial late penalty conceded by Arsenal’s Calum Chambers in Sunday’s draw at West Bromwich Albion.

Wenger pointedly said Mike Dean “saw what he wanted to see” at the Hawthorns and believes referees in England need to sharpen up.

“For me, they have to serve the game like we have to serve the game, and to try to give positive emotions to people who love football in the stand,” Wenger said.

“It’s not appropriat­e any more, in 2018, that the guy calls a player, speaks half a minute, or a minute to him, to say, ‘Look, you have to behave properly’. That is gone.

“That is not the rhythm of a modern society. People want crisp, sharp action, and the referee has to make sure that happens.

“This is the 1950s, where the guy talks to him – ‘If you’re not nice, I might punish you’. Come on, let’s not waste time.

“What does it help for the game? Nothing. Nothing happens. People who sit in the stand don’t want to see that.

“They want to see, ‘Come on, let’s get on with it and play’. That’s our responsibi­lity. We don’t live in the dark ages.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Did you see that?: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger remonstrat­ing with referee Mike Dean during the Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns on Sunday. The match ended 1-1. — Reuters
Did you see that?: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger remonstrat­ing with referee Mike Dean during the Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns on Sunday. The match ended 1-1. — Reuters

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