Brighton and Hove Albion have received an apology from the governing body for referees after it admitted that Kaoru Mitoma should have been awarded a penalty in the 2-1 loss at Tottenham.
PGMOL (Professional Game Match Officials Limited) issued the apology after the Seagulls endured a frustrating afternoon yesterday (Saturday 8 April).
Albion boss Roberto De Zerbi was sent off, alongside Spurs’ acting head coach Cristian Stellini, for an incident between the two benches in the 58th minute.
More frustratingly, the visitors also had two goals disallowed for handball.
One of their biggest grievances occurred with 20 minutes left when Mitoma had his foot trod on by Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg inside the penalty area.
But the referee Stuart Attwell waved away appeals and VAR never called for the incident to be reviewed with the score at 1-1.
PGMOL chief refereeing officer Howard Webb has since made contact with Brighton, the PA news agency understands.
Webb is understood to have apologised and acknowledged it was a mistake by the officials not to award a penalty for the challenge by Hojbjerg on Mitoma.
It is the latest show of greater transparency from Webb and a further example of his efforts to engage in open communications with clubs since he started his role at the PGMOL.
De Zerbi did not want to be drawn into criticising the officials after the match but did admit: “When I was in the dressing room, there is a clear penalty of Mitoma.
“You can’t find one situation from my bench where I spoke to the referee to complain some decisions.
“I think I could say something because nothing for the penalty for Mitoma, nothing for the goal for (Danny) Welbeck and I am sorry for this.”