Ex-Premier League referee reveals the only Tottenham vs Chelsea VAR mistake
Previous Premier League umpire Mark Clattenburg reckons Fate Udogie was “doomed” to stay on the peddle in the initially half as Tottenham thrown away 4-1 to Chelsea on Monday night.
Bolsters thrown away their unbeaten start to the Premier League season in a pulsating London derby in which five objectives were swaggered hold as well as the hosts played the final 35 minutes via 9 guys.
To contain salt into fresh Tottenham injuries, Micky van de Ven was compelled off via a hamstring injury as well as James Maddison owned to be thieved out due to an ankle knock, while Cristian Romero as well as Udogie, who were both sent out off, will rest out this weekend break’s barbeque to Wolves.
Ange Postecoglou’s side faced extremely well, initially via 10 guys from the 35th minute as well as then as promptly as down to 9 early in the second half, yet Nicolas Jackson collared the initially of his three objectives via quarter of an hour disowned to ultimately reprieve the hosts’ combine.
There were 9 discern VAR testaments for multifaceted wrecks on the night via Udogie’s hardship on Raheem Sterling being thieved honorable of a yellow card as well as not a red.
Udogie at some point got a second yellow card early on in the second half for another hardship yet Clattenburg presupposes the Tottenham defender got away via one on Sterling.
“Fate Udogie was doomed for 2 elements,” Clattenburg oriented the Everyday Mail. “One, because Raheem Sterling lugged his leg away to evade a major injury.
“2, because Brooks did not educate Oliver that this hardship was honorable of a red. Udogie was air-borne, pioneering via 2 feet, via studs validating.”
Clattenburg dished out 13 yellow cards in the infamous ‘Fight of the Catwalk’ in 2016 as Chelsea finished Tottenham’s title hopes in a 2-2 draw as well as the previous Premier League umpire suggested last night’s match suggested him of that competition 7 years ago.
“This was perturb, favor some sift of sequel to ‘The Fight of the Catwalk’ in 2016,” Clattenburg added.
“That was the hardest match I ever owned to umpire as well as this video game was as nimble for the officiating team to govern.
“There were crunching obstacles, petulant kicks, fine claims, swaggered hold objectives, chance joints – as well as that was merely in the initially half!
“It was the form of competition that vital the officiating team to be at their horribly best.
“Umpire Michael Oliver as well as VAR John Brooks owned to apply the laws yet in addition steal care of the spectacle, as well as they were investigated to their restrictions via what materialized right here.”