Western Morning News

Referee Dean the victim of abuse after his errors

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REFEREES chief Mike Riley has backed the request of Mike Dean to stand himself down from officiatin­g at a Premier League game this weekend after he and his family received death threats on social media.

Dean, 52, had been involved in two controvers­ial incidents and the threats have been reported to the police.

The referee showed a red card to West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek for catching Aleksandar Mitrovic with his elbow late on during Saturday’s goalless draw at Fulham and also sent off Southampto­n defender Jan Bednarek in the 9-0 defeat at Manchester United.

Both of the decisions - which followed Dean reviewing each incident on the pitchside monitor after consulting VAR - have since been overturned following an appeal.

The PA news agency understand­s both Dean and his family received abuse on social media over the weekend, including death threats, which have been reported.

Dean will be in charge of the FA Cup fifth-round tie between Leicester and Brighton on Wednesday night, but asked not to be involved in a Premier League match at the weekend.

PGMOL managing director Riley offered the organisati­on’s full support to Dean and condemned the abuse.

“Threats and abuse of this nature are totally unacceptab­le and we fully support Mike’s decision to report these messages his family received to the police,” Riley said.

“Nobody should be victim abhorrent messages like this.

“Online abuse is unacceptab­le in any walk of life and more needs to be done to tackle the problem.” of

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