Referee Stuart Attwell has not been dropped from Premier League match duties this weekend, regardless of failing to award Brighton a penalty throughout their defeat to Tottenham on Saturday.Kaoru Mitoma was fouled by Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg throughout Brighton’s 2-1 loss at Spurs, however each Attwell and VAR official Michael Salisbury did not award a penalty.Howard Webb, the chief refereeing officer of the Skilled Recreation Match Officers Restricted (PGMOL), spoke to Brighton over the weekend within the wake of the incident and acknowledged an error occurred.Attwell is not going to be refereeing this weekend, however he shall be on VAR obligation for Wolves’ match at house to Brentford on Saturday. He may even be the fourth official for West Ham v Arsenal on Sunday.The VAR official from Tottenham’s win over Brighton, Salisbury, has nonetheless been faraway from this weekend’s video games.Learn MoreThere can be no place for assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis, who has been stood down after showing to thrust his elbow into the face of the Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson throughout Sunday’s sport at Anfield with Arsenal.The incident, which occurred at half-time of Sunday’s 2-2 draw, is being investigated the Soccer Affiliation and they’re going to interview all events concerned.Whereas that’s going down the PGMOL, the physique in control of referees, is not going to take into account Hatzidakis for matches and he was on Tuesday left off the listing of officers tasked with Premier League video games this weekend.The incident between Hatzidakis and Robertson has positioned extra scrutiny on the connection between gamers and officers.Robertson was approaching Hatzidakis at half-time on Sunday and gave the impression to be caught on the chin by the assistant referee’s elbow after grabbing him.The Liverpool left-back was incensed by the flashpoint and needed to be held again by his team-mates. Referee Paul Tierney booked him.