Survival overshadowed: Former PGMOL chief blasts Pape Matar Sarr over diving controversy as Tottenham’s relegation escape sparks debate

Tottenham Hotspur’s last-gasp escape from relegation on the final day of the Premier League season should have been a moment of pure celebration for Spurs supporters. Instead, the spotlight has fallen on Pape Matar Sarr after former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett hit out at the midfielder over his conduct during the win against Everton.

Spurs confirmed their top-flight status with a hard-fought 1-0 victory, Joao Palhinha’s second-half strike proving decisive alongside favourable results elsewhere. The sense of relief around Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was palpable as the club sidestepped what would have ranked among the most stunning downfalls in Premier League history.

Yet one late flashpoint quickly overshadowed the celebrations.

With ten minutes remaining, Sarr went to ground inside the penalty area as Spurs pressed for a second goal. Referee Michael Oliver wasted no time in dismissing the appeal, booking the midfielder for diving on the spot.

While the moment had no bearing on the scoreline, Hackett argued it pointed to a deeper issue plaguing the top level of the game. Speaking to Football Insider, the former FIFA official acknowledged that Oliver had made the right call but insisted that the current penalties for simulation are simply not strong enough to put players off.

“Michael Oliver handled it correctly,” Hackett said. “But the concern is that we still lack a sufficient deterrent for simulation at this level. When players try to manufacture penalties that way, it undermines the integrity of the game and piles even more pressure onto referees who are already working under enormous scrutiny.”

Hackett went further, calling on football’s governing bodies to explore the introduction of temporary sin-bin suspensions for offences including diving and dissent — a concept already being tested at lower levels of the English game.

“Lawmakers may eventually need to take a much harder look at this,” he added. “The game must do more to protect officials and preserve fairness.”

Away from the controversy, Sarr’s standing at Tottenham had already been a subject of uncertainty before the Everton fixture. The Senegalese midfielder was a key presence under Ange Postecoglou, but his opportunities have dwindled since Roberto De Zerbi took charge, with Palhinha, Rodrigo Bentancur, James Maddison, Conor Gallagher, and Archie Gray all pushing ahead of him in the pecking order.

Interest from abroad is also mounting. Bayern Munich are said to be keeping close tabs on Sarr as they seek midfield reinforcements ahead of next season, drawn by his age, his ceiling, and the potential lure of joining former Spurs striker Harry Kane in Munich. No firm decision has yet been reached over his future, though sources indicate Tottenham would be open to selling if a suitable offer materialised this summer.

For now, Spurs supporters are simply glad to still be in the Premier League. But while the result against Everton secured survival, the debate sparked by Sarr’s controversial moment shows little sign of dying down.

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