Referee Chris Kavanagh told Declan Rice he "doesn't like the rule" for booking players who delay restarts - as the official sent the Arsenal midfielder off for a second yellow in the Gunners' 1-1 draw with Brighton last month.
While already on a booking, Rice was adjudged to have kicked the ball away from Joel Veltman's path after fouling the Brighton defender in the second half of the August 31 encounter.
The midfielder went down as Veltman kicked him, only to be given his marching orders when he got back to his feet.
The sending off was costly for Arsenal, who were leading 1-0 at the time but then conceded to Joao Pedro's equaliser as the game ended 1-1.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was left "amazed" by the decision after the game, hitting out at Kavanagh's "inconsistency" in not booking Brighton forward Pedro for a similar incident earlier in the game.
As part of the Match Officials Mic'd Up programme shown on Tuesday night, the officials' recording of the incident was published, with Kavanagh telling Rice he had to send him off, as he was put in an "awful position".
"Dec, you need to go," said the official at the time.
"I don't like it [the rule], I don't like it. But [Rice has] knocked the ball. He's kicked the ball. Dec, you need to go I'm afraid."
Webb's verdict of Rice's red card
Chief refereeing officer of the Professional Game Match Officials Limited Howard Webb felt Kavanagh had no other option but to send Rice off, revealing the PGMOL had warned players before the season started that players would be booked for such offences.
Explaining referee Kavanagh's decision, Webb said: "He's clearly seen Declan Rice commit a foul, then kick the ball away from an opponent in the process of taking a free-kick.
"We've messaged - clearly and strongly - to the players in pre-season about the importance of not getting involved with the ball once the whistle has gone, not delaying the restart in that way.
"We've said we would be consistent in the way we have handled this, in the same way we did last season. The number of yellow cards for delaying the restart nearly doubled last season. Because people want to see the game with tempo and flow.
"Once he has seen Declan Rice deliberately and clearly kick the ball away from the position of that free-kick then I don't think he has any choice but to send him off."
Did it matter that the ball was rolling before Rice kicked the ball away?
Arsenal fans were left in uproar on social media when replays showed the ball was rolling before Veltman attempted to kick the ball, meaning Rice's actions were irrelevant
According to Law 13.2 in the Laws of the Game: "The ball must be stationary and the kicker must not touch the ball again until it has touched another player."
However, Webb believes Rice's desire to kick the ball away overruled the rolling ball argument. "It may have been rolling, but Declan Rice still felt the need to kick that ball away," he said.
"It still has that impact and we have to look at what the player does in that situation. He acts in a way that is very clear, he makes a decision to take the ball away from the opponent.
"It's the referee's job to deal with everything else, but in this situation, the actions of Rice were designed to delay the restart so therefore I don't think he can have any complaints when his actions resulted in a yellow card.
"In that situation, the referee focuses on Rice's actions and determines he has to deal with him because those actions are intentionally designed to kick the ball away when he had no business going near the ball in the first place.
"Having given away a free-kick, Rice knows he has got to get away and let that free-kick be taken and the referee deals with everything else."
Should Brighton's Pedro haven been booked for kicking the ball away earlier?
Webb did, meanwhile, feel Brighton forward Pedro should have been booked for kicking the ball away in the first half - adding the refereeing team led by Kavanagh showed "too much leniency" to the Brazilian.
"He should have been [booked]," said Webb. "It's a different type of scenario but it sits in the same bracket around delaying the restart. Of course he should have been cautioned here.
"The officials on the field gave him too much benefit of the doubt, feeling that the actions weren't really impactful because they felt the Arsenal defenders were too far away to take a throw-in, they were too distanced away from the ball, unlike Veltman who was right there.
"But it's quite clear the actions of Pedro do have an impact and do delay Arsenal's ability to restart and yes, that should have been a yellow card and we have communicated that to the officials.
"We want to be consistent with our application of these types of disciplinary sanctions. We've committed to dealing with players who delay the restart.
"Not every touch of the ball after the whistle has to result in a yellow card. You have to look at what the impact of the players and the intentions of the players were. It might be that there's absolutely no impact at all and therefore we're not going to show a yellow card.
"But in the instances where we see that impact, and there was one with Pedro, we should be seeing a yellow card. That's the feedback we have given to the officials."
Should Veltman have been sent off too?
After the game, Arsenal manager Arteta felt Rice should have been sent off "by law" - but only if Veltman was also shown a red card for his involvement in the incident.
Asked about whether the Brighton defender should have also been sent off for violent conduct, Webb said: "The ball is there, he's taking a free-kick so it's difficult to say anything other than that, really.
"He [Veltman] is looking up the field, he goes to kick the ball which is then moved away from him by Rice's actions.
" So I don't think there is anything that can be done by that action [of kicking Rice] in those circumstance - when the ball is there to be kicked by a player who has been given a free-kick."
Full transcript of Kavanagh sending off Rice
Joel Veltman kicks Declan Rice, who gets in the way of the Brighton defender taking the free-kick.
AR1: "Remember it's Rice, he's already on one."
KAV: "Declan Rice has kicked the ball away."
AR1: "Just knocked it away, he's on a second."
REF: "Going to have no choice, mate."
AR1: "It's a second yellow mate."
REF: "I know, I've got no choice."
AR1: "Yeah, it's delaying the restart."
REF: "I know it is. And I'm going to have to deal with it, aren't I? I know, second yellow for me."
AR1: "Look after yourself."
Kavanagh then shows Rice the second yellow card and then a red.
REF: "I had no choice, he knocks the ball away. As he's about to kick it, he knocks the ball."
Rice then protests his innocence.
REF: "Yes you did, it's clear. Yes you did. I have no choice.
Kavanagh then calls over Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard
REF: "Martin [Odegaard, the Arsenal captain who he calls over] , Martin. I have no choice. He's put me... in an awful position."
REF TO RICE: "You did kick the ball."
RICE: "No I didn't."
REF: "You did. He [Rice, while speaking to Odegaard] has knocked the ball away. Dec, you need to go Dec, you need to go. I don't like it, I don't like it. But he's knocked the ball. He's kicked the ball. Dec, you need to go I'm afraid."
ridclmotyz
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wonder full
Aaminangelez
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Kkkk
feedertyz
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Rice was being cheeky but Ref could just have warned him that he would not tolerate it again.
Wikbdeik
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steppenwolfxcity
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Ref:I don't like Rice without beans..
RealMadridBwozyGH
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Imagine Rice 🍚, instead of kicking pot, he is kicking ball🤣🤣
tasabkrsuz
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but English ref and VAR are all asshole
Duaaikmsty
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arteta should address the case of indiscipline because it is growing slowly by slowly
Juniorpope
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The ref said the truth, sometimes it's not their fault those ref follows the rules set by the FA
nastyswae
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So when Jao pedro kicked the ball he liked it😂
fehbikorst
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After everything, it's clear that the referee had a bias mind against Arsenal, why would Veltman kick Rice because he touched the ball, are we saying that there's another rule which supports violence if a player delays the game, if there's then the referee is right but if not, I am afraid Arsenal was cheated by the referee and the rest of the people arguing to back him up
Pecelrtuz
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Why are we even here in the first place, sinve he had a 1 already it was an automatic red, u fuck around u find out, thats it the ref was right
Rutcklnrtu
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khij
commntuyz
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,
ultimategooner
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we wouldn't still be saying this if veltman has also been sent off.that would've been a fair decision by the ref.because he intentionally kicked Declan Rice.
KelvinMukiibiLeo
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Kicking a play over the sheen with that force is a red card,there's no ball that is big up to that height,Veltman did it on purpose,That's why I like to watch Serie A,the most consistent league in officiating ,Rules are Rules it doesn't matter how much money the team has
Which serie A match were you watching before seeing this one’s highlights
cookie84
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same old Arsenal, always CHEATING 🤣
paul9054
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THIS HAPPENS ONLY IN EPL NOT IN SPAIN.FRANCE.ITALY.GERMANY AND ELSEWHERE ONLY ARSENAL BE PENALIZED FOR SIMPLE ERROR NOT MAN.CITY WHICH WIN HIS MATCH EASILY EVERY TIMES
don't sound like that during pre-season all the players were educated on new rules n he is one of them
paul9054
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some of these players surprises me everyday so Rice knew the rules n he til misbehave
rumemruz
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This stupid referee cost me big time
Coaadikor
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THIS HAPPENS ONLY IN EPL NOT IN SPAIN.FRANCE.ITALY.GERMANY AND ELSEWHERE ONLY ARSENAL BE PENALIZED FOR SIMPLE ERROR NOT MAN.CITY WHICH WIN HIS MATCH EASILY EVERY TIMES
ColinsGooner
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Kicking a play over the sheen with that force is a red card,there's no ball that is big up to that height,Veltman did it on purpose,That's why I like to watch Serie A,the most consistent league in officiating ,Rules are Rules it doesn't matter how much money the team has
JijangaUtdfan
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U call that a kick?
Yah go and watch it again clearly
tobabeknty
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Exactly, he kicked the ball ⚽️, that’s against football rules
U call that a kick?
Wancou
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People like to see tempo n flow yet ridiculous amount of yellow have been dish out, wt…
macabiosu
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Epl is trying to add more and more fuss into this simple and beautiful game
SMHellas
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Both incidents were bookings, both Rice and Pedro. In isolation the Rice decision is correct but the inconsistency is what is causing frustration and that's why people feel justified in questioning it. All I can say is I believe these sorts of decisions have a way of evening out over time. What I will also say is we would not be talking about this incident had Rice not been booked earlier in the game
Poyabkrty
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what inconsistencies these English refs including Webb are inept 1 rule for some and another for others
JijangaUtdfan
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Exactly, he kicked the ball ⚽️, that’s against football rules
hakdepsty
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Enough is enough . This is a news of the past. Everyone has moved on
Rmulbah1992
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Rice deserved to be Red Carded because of His Actions.
Dndeeq
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Imagine Rice arguing he didn’t kick the ball when he clearly did interrupt the restart player lies too much
emondorock
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Will be costly the 2 points just like last season.We have to beat city now
ciupruyz
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What a bad day from the Referee,I was so angry 😡 like I can disappear from Nigeria here to where the Referee is at that moment to give him dirty slaps for the bad Red Card give to cost Rice 🌾🍚 in our heart ❤️
Boys are bleeding 🩸 but it shall be well
ciupruyz
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This is interesting
Gunnerneko
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Bla Bla Bla Mr. Chris...
biscmnouz
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still on this
Doxmang
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What a bad day from the Referee,I was so angry 😡 like I can disappear from Nigeria here to where the Referee is at that moment to give him dirty slaps for the bad Red Card give to cost Rice 🌾🍚 in our heart ❤️
trillabs_
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so why didn’t he book the brighton player in the first half the dickhead
OfficerOg
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Na English league be that for you 😂🤣
runakrsuyz
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god punish you
LarryOJ1
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English ref are poor