Anthony Taylor to be banned? See what former Chelsea star did after Kovacic Handball poor decision in Chelsea vs Man city clash

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Anthony Taylor could be banned? See what former Chelsea star did after Kovacic Handball poor decision in Chelsea vs Man city clash

Following Chelsea’s opening-day 2-0 loss to Manchester City, a well-known source let down Chelsea fans.

During another Chelsea match early in the season, at Stamford Bridge, where Anthony Taylor was in charge, the Blues were repeatedly frustrated not to have been awarded a penalty.

After the 2022 match ended in a 2-2 draw with Tottenham, it was admitted that Taylor had made a mistake by not showing Marc Cucurella the red card despite his rough day.

In the most notable case, Mateo Kovacic’s apparent handball was waived away following a cross by Malo Gusto. Then, the former Blue scored to give Enzo Maresca the ultimate result.

Taylor’s poor officiating has already prompted a response from Thiago Silva on social media, and it appears that he was once more incensed by his work in the centre.

When Chelsea vs. Man City was being officiated, Thiago Silva was not pleased.

He posted the referee’s initial name on Instagram along with a variety of emoticons that seemed to indicate he missed a lot of important moments.

With their qualifier against Servette on Thursday, Maresca’s team has little time to prepare before they take the pitch in an attempt to earn a spot in the Europa Conference League.

There are still other Premier League games that can be won, and the manager has seen several standout performances that should inspire him moving forward.

Reports claims Anthony Taylor match will be reviewed again by the FA if guilty he will be fined or face some penalties

Supporters of Chelsea want Pedro Neto to start.

Pedro Neto’s entrance in the second half made Chelsea seem much better on the left wing, and fans of the Blues appeared to agree that he should start the team’s next match.

Romeo Lavia also put on an excellent show; many were even more impressed because it was his first competitive start since joining the Blues more than a year ago.

On Sunday, the Blues will play their first away game of the season against Wolves in the Premier League.