Mike Dean was not assigned a VAR game for any of the Week 3 Premier League games following the Chelsea v Tottenham controversy, but the sam...
Mike Dean was not assigned a VAR game for any of the Week 3 Premier League games following the Chelsea v Tottenham controversy, but the same cannot be said for Anthony Taylor.
The couple had been heavily criticized for their choices about Kai Havertz, Marc Cucurella and Richarlison respectively. Three decisions made against Chelsea that resulted in the Lilywhites being able to sign and snap and create a Stamford Bridge-type tie.
Not only the decisions on the pitch were the main topics of conversation between the two, which were criticized by some of their former referee colleagues. today?Absolutely, he replied when asked if he had any issues with Taylor, who is considered one of the best judges in the PGMOL tribe. "I don't think only some fans think that.
I can assure you that the whole locker room, every human thinks so.
I can't understand that the first goal isn't an offside and I can't understand when a player's hair is pulled and the other player stays on the field. Pull someone else's hair, stay in the field and attack the last corner of the .
This is without explanation for me and I do not want to accept it.
Both goals didn't go through and it's a fair result because we were brilliant, we deserved to win.
That's my perspective."
He then considered whether he would like to see Taylor banned from future Chelsea games, under the pressure of the petition, which the Daily Mail says is unlikely to make the difference needed.
Tuchel added:
"Maybe would be better .
Perhaps it would be better. But honestly we also have VAR to make the right decision. Since when can players pull their hair out? Since when is that [not a foul]? If you don't see it, I don't blame you.I haven't seen it, but we have people in VAR checking it out.
So you see it and how can that not be a free kick and red card? In this case, it has nothing to do with the referee.
If you don't see something, we have people checking for a critical bug.
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