Premier League referee Anthony Taylor insists the decision to go on his stag do days before taking charge of Swansea against Burnley had no bearing on the controversial penalty blunder he made during the fixture last month.
However, the 38-year-old did admit his call to award Burnley a spot kick at the Liberty Stadium for a handball which had actually been committed by Clarets striker Sam Vokes was "indefensible."
Taylor came in for widespread criticism after failing to spot the ball had struck Vokes on the arm during the Premier League match on March 4, instead awarding a penalty to Burnley in their 3-2 defeat.