Warnock Accuses Referees Of Conspiracy After Chelsea Defeat

Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock has made a big claim about Premier League referees after the controversial defeat to Chelsea on Sunday.

The Bluebirds led against Chelsea until the final ten minutes when an illegitimate Blues goal turned the game on its head in the favour of the away side.

That proved to be the catalyst for Chelsea who went on to win the game 2-1 against the Premier League relegation battlers

After the game, Neil Warnock said that Premier League referees are conspiring against him having criticised them over the past years.

Cardiff City took the lead at the start of the second half through Victor Camarasa off Bournemouth loanee Harry Arter.

Republic of Ireland international Arter is on a season-long loan deal at Welsh side Cardiff City from Bournemouth.

Cardiff City felt that centre referee Craig Pawson favoured Chelsea in the big calls during the game including the equaliser from Cesar Azpilicueta.

Chelsea were handed a lifeline when the Spanish right-back scored from an offside position to give the Blues the equaliser in the 84th minute and his goal changed the complexion of the game.

Chelsea substitute Ruben Loftus-Cheek scored in added time to the Blues a priceless win in the race for the top-four on the Premier League table.

Share your love
234sport News Desk
234sport News Desk

234sport News Desk is the editorial heartbeat of 234sport — a dedicated team of writers, analysts, and editors committed to delivering accurate, timely, and engaging sports journalism. From transfer updates and match previews to in‑depth tactical breakdowns, the News Desk covers the stories that matter to fans across the world.

Our reporting blends speed with substance, ensuring every headline is backed by verified information, expert insight, and a clear understanding of the global sports landscape. Whether it’s breaking news or long‑form analysis, the 234sport News Desk works around the clock to keep readers informed, entertained, and ahead of the conversation.

Articles: 14453

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Gravatar profile

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.