REFEREE Darren Drysdale has apologised for his ‘unprofessional manner’ after he SQUARED UP to Ipswich Town star Alan Judge.
The shocking incident happened after Judge was booked for diving inside the area on 90 minutes in his team’s clash against Northampton.
Darren Drysdale appeared to go head-to-head with Alan JudgeCredit: © Richard Calver – www.matchdayimages.com
The Tractor Boys midfielder protested strongly, pointing at Drysdale – prompting him to push his HEAD into Judge’s face.
Ipswich aces were forced to split up the heated fracas and hold the 49-year-old referee back.
Now in a statement released by the PGMOL, who represent the referees, Drysdale has issued a grovelling apology.
He said: “I fully understand that it is important to maintain our composure throughout the game and always engage with players in a professional manner.
“I’m sorry that I did not do that last night and I can only apologise to Alan and Ipswich Town.”
The FA have also confirmed they are investigating the incident.
Former Premier League ref Mark Halsey told SunSport that the men in the middle ‘should NEVER put themselves in that position.’
He added: “I’m sure the PGMOL will conduct an investigation into what happened and it will be interesting to see if Ipswich now make a complaint to the EFL”
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Drysdale has offered a grovelling apology to Judge and IpswichCredit: � Richard Calver – www.matchdayimages.com
According to MailOnline, Ipswich manager Paul Lambert has confirmed the club have contacted the EFL over the incident and demanded an investigation.
Moments after the melee it went from bad to worse for the home side when skipper Flynn Downes was sent packing for two swift bookings in the same incident.
The first was for a midfield tangle and then for dissent in the aftermath.
It could have been more embarrassing for the hosts if the Cobblers, who were on top throughout, had taken one of their chances.
Players from both teams then managed to separate the referee and playerCredit: � Richard Calver – www.matchdayimages.com
Thomas Holy’s heroics came in a one-sided first half as he denied both Jack Sowerby and Peter Kioso.
Mark Marshall also dragged an effort wide for the visitors and it took the home side almost 80 minutes to muster an effort on target.
Alan Judge put fellow sub James Norwood clear but keeper Jonathan Mitchell used his left leg to block the shot.
The clash finished goalless which will do little to appease the disgruntled Ipswich supporters.
Furious fans set a fire outside the training ground during a protest calling for manager Paul Lambert to be sacked.
Ipswich are currently 11th in League One, four points off the play-offs.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk