Chelsea Manager Calls for VAR Review After Controversial Decision
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has called for changes to VAR rules following a contentious decision in their 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace. Maresca was frustrated when Crystal Palace's Will Hughes avoided a second yellow card for a foul on Chelsea's Cole Palmer, despite already being booked. The incident occurred early in the second half, with Maresca and Chelsea fans expecting a dismissal that never came.
The referee, Jarred Gillett, chose not to issue a second yellow card, a decision that sparked an angry reaction from Maresca on the sidelines. Palace manager Oliver Glasner quickly substituted Hughes following the incident, acknowledging the potential risk of a red card. Maresca argued that VAR should be able to review second bookable offenses, a stance that could influence future discussions on VAR's scope and authority in matches.
Despite the draw, Maresca maintained that Chelsea deserved to win the match, expressing disappointment over the decision that he believes could have significantly changed the game's outcome. The call for VAR changes echoes a broader debate on the technology's role in officiating and its impact on match results.
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