cristian romero not in trouble for pulling marc cucurella hair that left Thomas Tuchel fuming that it should be a red card.
Posted on August 16, 2022
Tottenham Cristian Romero won't be subject to retroactive punishment for pulling Chelsea's Marc Cucurella's hair on Super Sunday since doing so is not a violation of the game's rules.
Romero was spotted pulling on Cucurella's hair during the contentious last minutes of the Premier League game on Sunday night as Spurs attempted a dramatic comeback.
After reviewing the event, VAR referee Mike Dean determined that Chelsea was neither due a free kick or a red card. Harry Kane scored from another corner kick that referee Anthony Taylor immediately authorized Tottenham to take, bringing Tottenham back to a score of 2-2.
Thomas Tuchel, the manager of Chelsea, was incensed by the outcome after the conc
lusion.
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