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CRISTIAN ROMERO has been sent off in Tottenham’s drama-packed London derby with Chelsea.
The defender gave away a penalty in the 31st minute for a foul on Enzo Fernandez which was judged by VAR to be serious foul play.

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Idiot helped us 💙💙💙
Fixed
There are people behind this game…I think so…why is such game which has an effect on the league table be played on Monday night? Why not the other games with no ripple effect on the league table play for tonight? You could see there was too much pressure on Tottenham because of the league table…I don't trust this man city people,they can do anything…. anything they will win the league,it has to be like this, they set up top teams up to fall, and it's been consistent…..the match would be like this,if we had played the game the same time or same day….I think they sent the monies they are using the VAR to charity homes,cos they just wasting the monies…..but Oliver! We wish him an accident free in all endeavors…. God bless him with his family and unborn children in the next century
He got so much of the ball it's not funny. Football has gotten soft. Never a red.
I’m a Spurs fan and that is a fair straight red. Great player but what a plonker moment.
its an unusual incident. getting whole of the ball yet dangerous play. a yellow card plus penalty is justify i think.
If jones gets a red card then this challenge should be a red card as well..the referee just being consistent..just take it and move on
this isn't even a foul. he was following through his kick on the ball what else is he supposed to do? this is absurd and rigged for chelsea because they're struggling so much. plus a spurs loss helps city a ton. it's so sad that the premier league can be bought and sold. chelsea and city violating infinite rules and yet the league focuses on everton. it's too funny.
Scaloni now is so mad with Romero 😂, he got Enzo injured before the critical game
Im not a Spurs fan, but I do not understand the rules anymore. If you clearly connect with the ball and then your kicking foot connects with the opponents leg on the follow through, that is now deemed a foul and because its high (which it will obviously be through the movement of a kicking foot) that is now a dangerous 'tackle" and therefore an obvious red card. I would say in the perpetrator's defence your honour, that if you are allowed to kick the ball in football and you connect, then your follow through foot cannot commit an offence surely. Im obviously wrong because the incident was clearly there for everyone to see. So what is the rule on this please??
cry at romero hourse
Two sides:
Spurs fans and most normal people, who think it was a stupid call.
And everyone else, who probably cry when they watch their girly movies and really aren't taken seriously anyway.
The Oliver referee has forced Tottenham to lose almost every decision except that scene. He has committed several gross misjudgment only to the home team, with reasonable suspicion that he would have been paid any price. I already know that FIFA and EPL will appoint him as the referee for more important games because they deserve to be fired immediately but FIFA and EPL are bugs that put money before fairness.