Aston villa chief confirms exactly why they're complaining to the premier league

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ASTON VILLA HAD A GOAL CONTROVERSIALLY RULED OUT DURING THEIR 2-0 LOSS AGAINST MANCHESTER UNITED WHICH CONDEMNED THEM TO A SIXTH-PLACE FINISH AND SAW THEM MISS OUT ON THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE


20:05, 25 May 2025Updated 20:08, 25 May 2025 Furious Aston Villa will make a formal complaint to the Premier League after a refereeing controversy cost them a Champions League place. Morgan


Rogers put Villa ahead in the 73rd minute, but saw the goal disallowed after referee Thomas Bramall ruled he kicked the ball out of the hands of Manchester United keeper Altay Bayindir.


Villa were left fuming at the decision, which consigned them to the Europa League, after the defeat meant they finished sixth and missed out on a Champions League spot on goal difference.


Officials from Villa confirmed a formal complaint will be made on the grounds that 35-year-old Bramall was too inexperienced to take charge of a match with so much at stake. Villa Director


of Football Operations, Damian Vidagany, said: “The complaint is not about the decision. The complaint is about the selection of the referees. One of the most inexperienced referees for one


of the most difficult matches of the season, involving another four or five teams. “The decision is clear. It's a mistake. The referee apologised for the mistake. We can do nothing. The


problem is why the experienced international referees were not here today.” Villa boss Unai Emery said: “The key moment was of course the goal and how the referee decided the action. He


knows he made a mistake. With this goal, maybe we could get a better result and a Champions League place, but we didn’t deserve more than the result we got.” READ MORE: Sky Sports confirms


major Premier League changes ahead of last day of seasonREAD MORE: Aston Villa launch Premier League complaint after major Man Utd controversy Villa captain John McGinn said: “It’s tough to


take in the circumstances. The decision is incredible. It's so hard to take, especially with the impact that it has on us. As a team and as a club, it's so big. Article continues


below “We didn’t deserve to win, but at that point you’re 1-0 up with 20 minutes to go, and all you need is a point to get in the Champions League, so it’s a really costly one.” SHOULD ASTON


VILLA HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE GOAL? HAVE YOUR SAY IN THE COMMENTS SECTION. United boss Ruben Amorim apologised to their fans for a “disastrous” season – then promised them “good days are


coming”. Amorim said: “I want to apologise for this season. I know you are really disappointed with me and with the team. “Now we have to make a choice. We fight each other or we stick


together and move forward. After this disastrous season, I want to tell you the good days are coming.” _Join our new MAN UTD WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Manchester


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