Fans fume at VAR after Moises Caicedo ‘should have been sent off’ for challenge on Pape Matar Sarr as Jamie Carragher labels the decision during Tottenham vs Chelsea clash ‘unbelievable’

Fans fume at VAR after Moises Caicedo ‘should have been sent off’ for challenge on Pape Matar Sarr as Jamie Carragher labels the decision during Tottenham vs Chelsea clash ‘unbelievable’

  • Tottenham hosted Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon
  • Moises Caicedo escaped without a booking after a studs up challenge 
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VAR was under the spotlight once again during Tottenham‘s clash with Chelsea on Sunday as Moises Caicedo escaped punishment for an ugly challenge on Pape Matar Sarr.

Caicedo went over the ball and caught the Spurs man on his shin with his studs with Sky’s match commentators Peter Drury and Jamie Carragher both immediately saying that he could be in big trouble.

However, Carragher was left shocked as the VAR quickly ruled that no further action needed to be taken.

‘What? Have I missed something there? That is unbelievable,’ the former Liverpool man said. 

‘I don’t like seeing people get sent off, I always think the officials should do as much as they can to keep it 11v11 but it was absolutely certain it was going to be a red card. They’ve got away with a huge one there, Chelsea.’ 

Caicedo was not even booked for the incident and the majority of fans on social media were in clear agreement with Carragher. 

Moises Caicedo did not receive a card for this challenge on Tottenham’s Pape Matar Sarr

One posted on X: ‘yes, that should have been a red card for Caicedo after a dangerous challenge on Sarr. How he ended up not receiving a booking at all for this is beyond me.’

Another wrote that it ‘should be a red for Caicedo’ while journalist Henry Winter asked how on earth did Caicedo not see red for that challenge on Pape Sarr?’

‘VAR absolutely bottled that,’ said another X user while one said ‘Caicedo is so lucky there.’ 

Caicedo remained on the pitch and would prove to have a huge impact on the game.

Tottenham establised an early 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski. 

However, Chelsea hit back through a fine strike from Jadon Sancho before Caicedo won his side a penalty, which was dispatched by Cole Palmer. 

Enzo Fernandez then gave the Blues the lead before Cole Palmer added a fourth from the spot.


Source From: Football | Mail Online

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