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EPL Referee Anthony Taylor Is DEMOTED To The Championship

Anthony Taylor’s recent demotion to the Championship comes in the wake of a contentious decision during the match between Newcastle and Wolves last Saturday.

In that game, he awarded Newcastle with a controversial penalty that stirred quite a bit of debate.

In his first Championship assignment since 2019, Taylor will officiate the upcoming match between Preston and Coventry. This move follows his decision that sparked controversy, as he penalized Hwang Hee-chan for a foul on Fabian Schar while attempting to clear the ball. This decision, backed by VAR, allowed Newcastle to take the lead in the first half of the game at Molineux.

This paragraph highlights the circumstances surrounding Anthony Taylor’s demotion and the specific penalty incident that led to it.

The official on duty at Stockley Park Jarred Gillett took his time but ultimately opted not to send Taylor to his monitor to look at the incident a second time

Wolves were unable to snatch the 2-2 victory at home, but came from behind twice to ensure the spoils were shared on a trying afternoon for manager Gary O’Neil.

O’Neil – who has previously been outspoken on refereeing issues after Wolves were on the receiving end of two more controversial decisions against Manchester United and Luton Town this season – called Taylor’s call ‘scandalous’.

‘(Newcastle’s) second goal was never ever a penalty, ever.’ He told Sky Sports.

‘It was a terrible decision on-field and from VAR (but) we managed to bounce back.’

Hwang – who went on to score the equaliser – said that he was ‘saddened’ by the decision.

‘I’d tried to clear the ball and saw someone block me. I stopped and he touched me – I don’t think it was a penalty,’ he said.

‘I felt so sad and really wanted to do something for my team. Everybody said ‘You can do it.” They gave me trust and I scored.’

Off the pitch, Wolves fans crowed ‘Premier League – corrupt as f*** ‘ in response to the penalty given.

Taylor is not the first Premier League official this season to be sent down to the Championship in response to hapless refereeing.

Adrian Holmes was sent to run the line during Millwall’s home match against Hull in October – after incorrectly deeming Luis Diaz’s goal offside during the much-discussed VAR brouhaha when Liverpool met Tottenham in north London.

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