October 7, 2024

Gary Lineker and Ian Wright slam ‘ridiculous’ decision to send off West Ham’s Fabian Balbuena ‘for kicking the ball’ after defender catches Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell following his …

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Gary Lineker and Ian Wright were among those to slam the decision to send Gabian Balbuena off in West Ham’s 1-0 defeat to Chelsea.

The West Ham defender was shown a red card after VAR checked for serious foul play, despite the fact Balbuena only caught Chilwell in his follow through after clearing the ball.

Many watching were left baffled over the decision, believing Balbuena had been sent off for simply kicking the ball.

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Gary Lineker tweeted: ‘Oh FFS, that is not a red card. He’s just clearing the ball. Ridiculous.’

Ian Wright posted: ‘Sent off for kicking the ball’ and added a string of crying laughter emojis.

Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend also took to Twitter to vent his rage at the latest VAR controversy.

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‘I can’t believe it….. I’ve just witnessed a man get sent off by clearing the ball…. this has to stop….. THE GAMES GONE,’ Townsend tweeted.

Oliver Holt added: ‘Balbuena sent off at West Ham after referee consults replays. I don’t get this one. 

‘Balbuena clears the ball and his follow through means his foot connects with Chilwell’s calf. Effectively been sent off for kicking the ball. Which is a new one, even this season.’

‘VAR just got a player sent off for kicking a football,’ Piers Morgan posted.

The incident came after VAR was yet again producing talking points during Liverpool’s draw with Newcastle earlier in the day.

Federico Fernandez appeared to elbow Diogo Jota in the face but escaped with only a yellow card despite VAR checking the incident, while Callum Wilson had a late goal harshly ruled out for handball.

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