Martin
Atkinson's refereeing duties have been overlooked this weekend
following a number of controversial decisions during Chelsea’s draw with
Burnley last Saturday.
Atkinson will instead be fourth
official on the touchline for Manchester United’s clash with Sunderland
at Old Trafford this weekend.
The clash at Stamford Bridge was
Atkinson's 32nd game as head arbitrator this season following his game
in charge of Real Madrid's Champions League win at Schalke on Wednesday.
However,
Atkinson's services will not be needed in the middle of the park this
week after his string of contested decisions in west London.
Atkinson will, however, take charge of the match between Southampton and Crystal Palace at St Mary's on March 3.
In
the wake of the ill-tempered encounter with Sean Dyche's side, Blues
boss Mourinho made a rare extra-curricular television appearance to air
his views to the nation on this week's instalment of Sky Sports'Goals on
Sunday.
Gracing our screens armed with an arsenal of ammunition,
Mourinho brought up certain refereeing decisions that he believes have
gone unfairly against his team this season.
Singling out four key
incidents from Saturday's match during his 27-minute sofa soliloquy,
Mourinho laid into Atkinson's decision making on the day, including a
specific incident between Nemanja Matic and Ashley Barnes, which saw his
influential midfielder dismissed for violent retaliation following a
dangerous tackle from the Burnley forward.
Barnes will not face
retrospective action from the FA for his studs-up challenge on Matic,
which was seen by Atkinson but went unpunished.
Credit: Jack Briden/SportsMail
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