Chelsea have despatched Cole Palmer for scans on his knee after being caught by a nasty problem from Lisandro Martinez in the course of the 1-1 draw with Manchester United.
Late within the sport, Martinez’s studs caught Palmer throughout the knee. The on-field referee solely produced a yellow card and the VAR declined to suggest a evaluation, permitting the United defender to stay on the pitch for the ultimate couple of minutes.
Blues boss Enzo Maresca was left fuming over the failure to dismiss Martinez, not least as a result of Palmer is known to have limped away from Previous Trafford and complained of ache upon his return to London.
In keeping with The Telegraph, Palmer will head for scans to find out the total extent of his damage forward of Sunday’s assembly with Arsenal.
Chelsea officers are hopeful that Palmer has prevented any inside injury and are aiming for the England worldwide to begin towards Arsenal, however all will depend upon the outcomes of the scans.
Former Premier League referee Keith Hackett was certainly one of many voices to query the failure to supply a crimson card for the problem.
“The kind of deal with Manchester United’s Lisandro Martinez unleashed on Chelsea’s Cole Palmer must be outlawed from soccer earlier than a participant is significantly injured,” he wrote.
“The touchdown space of the boot was on Palmer’s knee and fairly clearly it endangered the participant’s security. Referee Rob Jones was in a very good place to view the incident and determined yellow. He most likely concluded that there was inadequate pressure behind Martinez’s challenger to warrant a stronger sanction.
“That for me was a transparent and apparent error and VAR ought to have requested the referee to go and evaluation the incident on the pitch-side monitor.”