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Arsenal’s fans wish granted as Lee Mason QUITS as Premier League VAR after being axed for costly blunder

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Arsenal’s fans wish granted as Lee Mason QUITS as Premier League VAR after being axed for costly blunder

Lee Mason has quit his role as a Premier League VAR after a costly blunder that saw Arsenal miss out on a win over Brentford.

Mason spent 15 years as a top-level official, having started his refereeing career in 1996, but retired from that role in the summer of 2021. He then became the Premier League’s first dedicated Video Assistant Referee but has faced anger from Arsenal in recent weeks after making a mistake that cost them what would have been a crucial win over the Bees.

He failed to spot that Ivan Toney’s equaliser should not have stood, with Christian Norgaard having been offside in the build-up to the goal. He was subsequently stood down by the Professional Game Match Officials Board, with the organisation now announcing Mason has quit his job altogether.

A statement from the PGMOL reads: “PGMOL can confirm that Video Assistant Referee Lee Mason has departed the organisation by mutual consent.

“Lee was a Premier League referee for 15 years and oversaw 287 top-flight matches during that time, with his last coming during the closing stages of the 2021/22 season. His full career in the professional game saw the 51-year-old officiate in over 500 fixtures after he progressed to the Football League in 1998.

“We would like to thank Lee for his dedicated service to the professional game and wish him all the best for the future.”

Lee Mason has stepped down as Premier League VAR Refree after blunder.

The Premier League had announced their displeasure with Mason’s work following his blunder in the Arsenal game. They confirmed they had requested the PGMOL “review and explain” a number of decisions.

“The Premier League sets high standards and is disappointed that PGMOL fell below those expectations last weekend. As a result, the Premier League requested that PGMOL review and explain a number of incidents from the recent match round,” a statement read.

“Following discussions with PGMOL, and yesterday’s Select Group One review meeting, we support PGMOL’s views on addressing these issues to improve performances going forward.”

Mason oversaw 257 games during his career as a Premier League referee but was one of the officials summoned to Stockley Park by PGMOL boss Howard Webb in response to the raft of blunders that have been made by match officials in recent weeks.

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(Video) Watch: Arsenal vs Brentford 1-0 – All Goals & Highlights – 2023

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(Video) Watch: Arsenal vs Brentford 1-0 – All Goals & Highlights – 2023

Arsenal were 1-0 winners at Brentford as Aaron Ramsdale responded to being controversially dropped by Mikel Arteta.

Reiss Nelson’s eighth-minute goal separated the sides despite a Brentford onslaught after the break.

https://youtu.be/kq0a-njDq7g?si=ie9LIMb0pawKe83l

Arteta has preferred David Raya to Ramsdale in goal for the past three games.

But the England international was needed for the Gunners to progress as he produced a brilliant stop to deny Yoane Wissa an equaliser.

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JUST IN: £40m Bayern Munich superstar have finally snub London rival to agree personal terms with Arsenal, medical to hold very soon as Arteta plan starting starting him next game

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JUST IN: £40m Bayern Munich superstar have finally snub London rival to agree personal terms with Arsenal, medical to hold very soon as Arteta plan starting starting him next game

Arsenal are interested in signing Bayern Munich defender Benjamin Pavard following a long-term injury for Jurrien Timber, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

The Gunners recently suffered a huge setback with Timber suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury and he could be sidelined for most of the current season.

As a result, the club are looking to fill the void with a new signing, and Gazzetta claim that they are interested in securing the services of Pavard from Bayern.

Inter Milan and Manchester United are also in the running to sign the World Cup winner, but the Gunners could have an advantage over the duo in the pursuit.

Bayern are prepared to sell the 27-year-old for €30 million plus €5m in add-ons. Inter are currently reluctant to pay more than €25m for the Frenchman.

United, on the other hand, are completely reliant on Harry Maguire’s departure to sign Pavard. Maguire recently turned down a move to West Ham United.

Pavard could make the switch to Arsenal
Pavard has less than 11 months remaining on his Bayern contract. He has made his intention clear to leave the club and has no plans of penning a renewal.

Bayern are likely to cash in on him before the transfer deadline or else they could lose him on a free transfer. He can sign a pre-contract from January onwards.

In our view, the Frenchman would be a quality acquisition for Arsenal to fill Timber’s void.

Last season, he completed 67 passes per game in Bundesliga with an accuracy of 90 per cent. He won 2.3 tackles and five duels per appearance with 2.5 clearances.

He would fit perfectly into the plans of manager Mikel Arteta. For €30m up front, he would represent a good piece of investment as he is in the prime of his career.

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JUST IN: Arsenal have just renewed their interest to sign Kylian Mbappe on a Long term deal, first proposal sent this morning as Arteta wants to convince the player to join

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JUST IN: Arsenal have just renewed their interest to sign Kylian Mbappe on a Long term deal, first proposal sent this morning as Arteta wants to convince the player to join

The latest news from reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano suggests that Arsenal target Kylian Mbappe does not have a future at Paris Saint-Germain.

Reports have linked Arsenal with the French striker and other reports have also suggested that Real Madrid are also interested.

The 24 year-old talisman has a contract until the summer of 2024, and recent reports suggested that he was not keen to sign a new deal at PSG.

If this is true, then PSG would either have to risk losing him on a free transfer next season or they would have to sell him this summer. Romano’s latest update suggests that PSG have made their decision.

Arsenal target Mbappe now available this summer

The ‘phenomenal‘ player is no doubt one of the best forwards on the planet. The fact that is have now been put up for sale is huge news this summer.

Romano’s first update which broke last night said: “Understand PSG consider Mbappé FOR SALE.

Paris Saint-Germain feel Kylian Mbappé wants to leave for free in 2024 — he did not communicate anything yet despite Al Khelaifi’s public statement. PSG decided to EXCLUDE Kylian from Japan tournée.”

He then added more context to the situation as he said: “More on Mbappé. PSG feel betrayed as they’re certain Kylian has already agreed a free transfer with Real Madrid.

This despite Mbappé in interviews said he’d never leave PSG for free. Paris don’t want to be ‘paralysed’ by the demands of one player.”

This is a huge update and it will be really interesting to see how Mbappe reacts. He cannot be sidelined for a season and wait for a free transfer. This would ruin his growth.

It could be the perfect time for Arsenal to make a move, should they want to take their interest further this summer transfer window.

This may now be a lot harder as the club have already made multiple signings. This would have no doubt taken a large chunk out of their transfer budget. It may see Mbappe be unaffordable at this current time.

With him also excluded from the PSG pre-season tour, it looks like his club want this situation resolved as quickly as possible.

In other news,Medical Done: 4-Year Deal Agreed, Man United player finalises move – Exclusive

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