IAN LADYMAN: Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino is a good man, but his criticism of the referee during the match against Man City demonstrates why football has a serious abuse problem.
It turns out that Anthony Taylor is friends with the world rugby’s top referee.
One of the many emotions Wayne Barnes, who recently retired, must be feeling for Taylor is undoubtedly sympathy.
Barnes was previously harshly criticized on social media by Rassie Erasmus, the director of rugby for the Springboks.
Erasmus most recently officiated the World Cup final between South Africa and New Zealand at the Stade de France.
Because it is uncommon in the sport, the incidence is well-known.
Erasmus received a two-game ban.
He had already served a 12-month sentence for criticizing another official.
However, Taylor and his teammates in the Premier League of football endure this ordeal each week, and the game continues on despite it, to the point that it has become the standard. Thus, yes
Last Sunday at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea and Manchester City played to an incredible 4–4 draw off the hands of match official Taylor.
Even though it was just another fantastic football afternoon, Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of Chelsea, behaved poorly at Craig Pawson, Taylor’s fourth official, at the end of the game.
This incident serves as another step in our sport’s swift decline into irrelevance.
Pochettino, he’s an excellent dude. has concern for others.
Interested in sports. Not many people apologize in public like he did in less than thirty minutes. Just play.
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