News Details
Chelsea’s José Mourinho says FA have set precedent with Gabriel’s ban
José Mourinho believes the Football Association have set a dangerous precedent by rescinding Gabriel Paulista’s suspension for kicking out at Diego Costa, but Arsène Wenger believes that it is too little too late after Arsenal’s defeat at Stamford Bridge. The Arsenal player originally received three matches but the FA disciplinary panel changed its mind after reviewing evidence of the Chelsea player’s provocation that the referee missed in Saturday’s game. “I don’t really want to speak about the subject but we learned something this week,” the Chelsea manager said. “Now we know that retaliation is officially allowed.” Asked whether the Gabriel incident was...
Full Story »
Full Story »
-10y from TheGuardian.com
Comments
You May Also Be Interested In...
Diego Costa and Gabriel clash as Chelsea beat nine-man...
Chelsea Arsenal 2 0 FT Game Details Live football odds with bet365. Bet...
-10y from ESPNFC.co.uk
Diego Costa was man of the match vs. Arsenal - Chelsea...
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE: Eden Hazard(90'+1) Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal ENGLISH...
-10y from ESPNFC.co.uk
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho hits out at Arsenal moaning...
In a highly controversial turn of events Arsenal were reduced to nine...
-10y from ESPNFC.co.uk
Arsenal boss SLAMS referee, believes Chelsea star...
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has criticised referee Mike Dean for his...
-10y from CaughtOffside.com
Comments
Hottest News
Man United told they must 'overpay' after 'informal...
Myles Lewis-Skelly has been linked with a move... Read More »
-1h from CaughtOffside.com
Southampton away a chance to use the squad
Morning all. Well, here we go. The run-in begins... Read More »
-2h from Arseblog.com
Arsenal in the blood: how Max Dowman is related to Gunners...
istant relative found a family link to the... Read More »
-2h from TheGuardian.com












