PGMOL Chief Howard Webb recently acknowledged that Leicester City’s Wilfred Ndidi should have received a red card for a high tackle on Chelsea’s Cole Palmer. During their Premier League match, Ndidi was only given a yellow card, and despite a VAR review, referee Andrew Madley’s decision stood. Webb admitted the mistake, stating they would have preferred a red card for the dangerous play to ensure player safety. Fortunately, Palmer was not seriously hurt, and Chelsea secured a 2-1 victory at the King Power Stadium. Webb’s comments highlight ongoing challenges in ensuring fair play. Read More
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