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Ex-PGMOL chief makes his feelings clear on Melker Ellborg controversy vs Port Vale

Harri Burton

Senior Correspondent AUTHORITY Senior football journalist specialising in refereeing and officiating; former contributor to The Football League Paper, Late Tackle, and the Premier League; University of Derby graduate. FOCUS Refereeing controversies, football finance and governance, PGMOL decisions, and officiating analysis across the Premier League, EFL, and SPFL. THE INSIGHT Harri utilises a network of officiating and industry contacts to deliver verified, expert analysis of refereeing decisions and PGMOL policy. He provides the regulatory clarity behind the controversy to ensure fans get the full picture.

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Melker Ellborg can thank his lucky stars after not being sent off in Sunderland's shock defeat to Port Vale in the FA Cup fifth round.

That is according to former PGMOL chief and ex-FIFA referee, Keith Hackett, who exclusively told Football Insider that Anthony Taylor could have easily shown the goalkeeper a red card on Sunday, 8 March.

The Valiants were the talk of the weekend, proceeding to the FA Cup quarter-finals following a 1-0 win over Premier League opposition, thanks to a first-half strike from Ben Waine.

Regis Le Bris' side pushed for an equaliser at Vale Park, but it could have gotten even worse for the Black Cats had the referee chosen a different coloured card out of his pocket in the 61st minute.

Melker Ellborg should have been sent off at Vale Park

Ellborg came charging out of his penalty area, scything down George Hall, and despite a VAR check, Taylor was allowed to stay with his on-pitch decision of a yellow card. Hackett has disputed this.

Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former referee said: “He’s lucky. He’s outside his area, so double jeopardy doesn’t apply. It’s safe to say that the player in possession, without the foul, goes around the goalkeeper. 

“He’s very fortunate not to be dismissed for the denial of a goalscoring opportunity (DOGSO). Double jeopardy only applies if the goalkeeper is inside the area and makes a genuine attempt to play the ball. He’s taken out the player. 

“It’s a careless challenge, so I don’t think it borders on reckless, but that’s all he needs to do. He’s fouled the player, so he’s fortunate that VAR haven’t come in here.” 

What did Regis Le Bris make of his side's FA Cup shock defeat?

To put it bluntly, Le Bris was extremely disappointed with his side's performance in the FA Cup.

Speaking after the game, he said, “Full credit to our opponent, Port Vale, first of all. I think they played with hunger, patience and intensity. We probably weren’t at the level because it was a second-ball game.

“There were many duels, and we didn’t show enough to impose our strength. We have to accept it, but it is not easy - I am really disappointed."

After such an incredible start to the season, the Black Cats have fallen to 11th in the Premier League table, and having now been knocked out of the FA Cup, there is very little left for the team to play for.

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