The referees who officiated Monday night's match between Manchester United and Wolves have been suspended by the English Premier League.

Wolves dominated Manchester United, and multiple times they were extremely close to scoring, but they simply ran into bad luck.
When Man United goalkeeper Andre Onana collided with Kalajdzic, it was one of the most contentious moments of the game. However, referee Simon Hooper entirely disregarded calls for a penalty, and the ball ended up going for a goal kick.
After checking for a penalty kick, Video Assistant Referee (VAR) Michael Salisbury and his assistant Richard West determined that there was not a penalty, which has sparked a lot of discussion.
Despite his affiliation with the team, Man United legend Garry Neville said that it was an obvious penalty right away.
The English Premier League removed all of the game's officials, including Referee Simon Hooper, VAR Michael Salisbury, and VAR Assistant Richard West, and they will not be chosen for the next weekend's matches.
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