Howard Webb has been told to focus on refereeing after missing what Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers described as a “blatant penalty” in Sunday’s FA Cup clash at Arsenal.

The 2010 World Cup final referee and England’s representative for Brazil 2014 awarded Liverpool a spot-kick in the second half but six minutes later did not give another when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain tripped Luis Suarez.

Had the penalty been awarded and converted, Liverpool would have had the momentum at 2-2, but instead they exited the FA Cup after a 2-1 loss to the Gunners.

Former Premier League official Mark Halsey has advised Webb to give his full attentions to refereeing, rather than allow opportunities that come with his high profile to add to his workload.

Halsey said: “Howard has made an error of judgement. He has not had the best of seasons. He has not been the Howard Webb we all know.

“Perhaps he may need a little rest because he is perhaps doing too much.

“He is not just refereeing football matches, he is doing a lot of work outside of football. He is doing a lot of after-dinner speaking. Everyone wants Howard Webb because he was the World Cup final referee in 2010.

“He has to take a good look at himself and ask what he wants. This (refereeing) is his full-time job and he has got to concentrate on this. He has to forget about what he is doing outside of football. He has got to concentrate on what he is being paid for full-time.”

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