I'm not sorry! Nuno Espirito Santo REFUSES to apologise for saying referee Lee Mason 'doesn't have the quality' for Premier League games and 'cannot control players' after Wolves were beaten by Burnley
- Nuno Espirito Santo has refused to apologise for his comments on Lee Mason
- The Wolves boss claimed he doesn't have the quality for the Premier League
- The manager said he would only apologise for his timing of the comments
Nuno Espirito Santo has refused to back down after harshly criticising referee Lee Mason.
The Football Association have asked the Wolves boss to explain his comments after he claimed Mason was ‘not good enough’ following his side’s 2-1 defeat at Burnley on Monday.
While Nuno apologised for the timing of his remarks, he has no intention of toning them down.
Nuno Espirito Santo has refused to apologise for his comments over referee Lee Mason
The Wolves claimed the official doesn't have the quality to referee in the Premier League
He said: ‘I should apologise for the timing of my comments. They were not in the best moment [but] I won’t apologise for my words and thoughts.
‘I never question the integrity of a referee. What I said was about the ability of a referee. The Premier League is the best competition in the world.
‘We expect high levels of performance, as managers and players. We expect referees to be confident to maintain control on the pitch. We want referees to improve.
Nuno said he apologised for the timing of his comments but not for his words or thoughts
‘I wouldn’t feel comfortable if I had not said it. If this is the best league in the world, everybody has to raise their standards. Let’s get better. We work very hard, so everybody has to work very hard.
‘We want the referees to let the games flow, control the players and have dialogue with the managers.’
Nuno’s comments were surprising as he has rarely been publicly critical of officials during his three-and-a-half years in English football.
Paul Tierney is due to take charge of Wolves’ next match, against Tottenham on December 27, with Mason on fourth official duty at West Ham’s meeting with Brighton earlier that day.
The manager claimed that Mason is not able to control the players when he officiates games
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