- Chelsea have did not win any of their final 5 Premier League video games
- Supervisor Enzo Maresca believes his crew have had some poor selections
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Enzo Maresca says ‘any individual needs to be embarrassed’ after the refereeing selections which have gone towards Chelsea amid their five-game winless run within the Premier League.
In an obvious swipe at referees’ physique the PGMOL, Maresca insisted his crew deserve zero criticism. He even claimed the membership had been knowledgeable by the refereeing physique that they need to have been awarded a penalty, believed to be a reference to their 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace when Tyrick Mitchell slid in on Pedro Neto with out punishment.
One other controversial incident got here when Bournemouth’s David Brooks was proven a yellow card for bringing down Marc Cucurella within the 2-2 draw final Tuesday, marking the primary time in Premier League historical past {that a} referee had rejected a red-card evaluate at his pitchside monitor.
Rivals accuse Chelsea of on the lookout for calls to go of their favour, with Neto criticised for feigning harm earlier than Harry Wilson scored in Fulham’s 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge.
Maresca responded: ‘Should you ask me, towards Southampton, it was a crimson card (for Jack Stephens pulling Cucurella’s hair). The opposite day, for me, towards Bournemouth, it was a crimson card (for Brooks).
‘They’ll say something they need however ultimately, we’re not going to vary a factor. They didn’t whistle for a penalty for us after which we acquired a mail apologising, saying it ought to have been a penalty. However we don’t want apologies.’
Enzo Maresca says ‘any individual needs to be embarrassed’ after latest refereeing selections
The referee rejected a red-card evaluate for the primary time in Premier League historical past on Tuesday
Maresca believes that David Brooks ought to have been crimson carded for a foul on Marc Cucurella
Mail Sport believes Maresca was hinting on the Neto-Mitchell conflict at Selhurst Park, although PGMOL sources say no apology was issued to Chelsea.
Maresca added: ‘Within the final sport towards Bournemouth, it was the primary time within the Premier League that they are saying it was a crimson card and (referee Rob Jones) stated it was a yellow card.
‘Somebody needs to be embarrassed about these sort of issues, however not us. I really like my gamers, all of them.’
On Monday night time towards Wolves, Chelsea are sweating on the health of Cole Palmer, Levi Colwill, Romeo Lavia and Enzo Fernandez in spite of everything 4 missed coaching within the build-up.


















