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Former referees’ chief Keith Hackett believes linesman Constantine Hatzidakis’ career could be in jeopardy following his apparent elbow on Liverpool defender Andy Robertson.The extraordinary incident occurred just after the half-time whistle was blown during Liverpool’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal at Anfield on Sunday.Sky Sports cameras zooming in on the confrontation showed Hatzidakis seemingly throwing up his arm and making contact with Robertson after being approached by the Reds full-back, who gesticulated that he had been hit by the official.An irate Robertson was led away by team-mates but, while he received a yellow card in the aftermath, it is the action of Hatzidakis that will come under further scrutiny, with referees’ body the PGMOL saying the incident will be reviewed.Hackett, formerly head of the PGMOL, told BBC Radio Five Live: “Ultimately, if he is found guilty of this, his career is in jeopardy. Neube
Former referees’ chief Keith Hackett believes linesman Constantine Hatzidakis’ career could be in jeopardy following his apparent elbow on Liverpool defender Andy Robertson.The extraordinary incident occurred just after the half-time whistle was blown during Liverpool’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal at Anfield on Sunday.Sky Sports cameras zooming in on the confrontation showed Hatzidakis seemingly throwing up his arm and making contact with Robertson after being approached by the Reds full-back, who gesticulated that he had been hit by the official.An irate Robertson was led away by team-mates but, while he received a yellow card in the aftermath, it is the action of Hatzidakis that will come under further scrutiny, with referees’ body the PGMOL saying the incident will be reviewed.Hackett, formerly head of the PGMOL, told BBC Radio Five Live: “Ultimately, if he is found guilty of this, his career is in jeopardy. UBP