Liam Roberts slammed online trolls after receiving "abusive messages" as the Millwall goalkeeper in the wake of his challenge on Jean-Philippe Mateta.
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Goalkeeper sent off for a horror challenge on MatetaHas been banned for six games for his rash actionHit out at abuse he has received onlineFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The 30-year-old shot-stopper was given his marching orders just eight minutes into the FA Cup match at Selhurst Park after a high challenge resulted in a serious injury to Mateta. While attempting to clear the ball, Roberts struck the French forward in the head, leading to a deep laceration on Mateta’s left ear that required 25 stitches.
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Initially, referee Michael Oliver did not take action on the challenge, allowing play to continue. However, following a review by VAR, the decision was overturned, and Roberts was shown a straight red card. The automatic consequence of his dismissal was a three-game suspension, but the Football Association (FA) determined that the punishment was not sufficient and appealed to a regulatory commission, which extended the ban to six matches. As a result, Roberts will be unavailable until April 8, when Millwall faces Sheffield United in the Championship.
WHAT ROBERTS SAID
Following the match, Roberts became the target of intense criticism on social media, with Millwall describing the messages as “disgusting”. The goalkeeper has now spoken out about the backlash, emphasising that he deeply regrets what happened but refuted any suggestion that his actions were deliberate.
“As the dust settles, I want to address what has been a really difficult week for all concerned, including my family and I," he wrote.
“Firstly, to Jean-Philippe, who I continue to send my best wishes to in his recovery. As soon as I could, I reached out to Jean-Philippe personally to apologise, and I was thankful to hear back from him that evening that he was OK and reassured me not to worry.
“I am devastated by what happened. I unequivocally accept the red card as awarded and accept my punishment. Furthermore, it has been extremely unpleasant to observe suggestions that I intended to harm a fellow professional. I have categorically never stepped onto a football pitch with the intention of hurting anyone.
“Misleading articles and comments have resulted in an unthinkable amount of abusive messages and threats towards my family and I. To the footballing community who know me and reached out with support through this tough time, thank you, I appreciate every single message. Finally, I want to say a huge thank you to everybody connected to Millwall Football Club for their continued support. The togetherness throughout this club is unique, and I can’t wait to be back out on the pitch in front of our fans."
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Mateta is expected to return to action after the international break. Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner confirmed that the 27-year-old striker, who is currently the club’s top scorer with 12 Premier League goals in 27 appearances, will travel to Spain for a training camp next week as part of his recovery. The Eagles will be without Mateta when they face Ipswich Town on Saturday in the Premier League.