Caicedo's Red Card Fury: Maresca Slams Inconsistent Referees, Merino Calls Challenge 'Horrible'
A heated Premier League encounter between Chelsea and Arsenal ended in a 1–1 draw at Stamford Bridge, overshadowed by a controversial red card that reignited discussions about officiating standards. The defining moment came in the 38th minute when Chelsea midfielder Moisés Caicedo was dismissed by Anthony Taylor following a VAR review of his late challenge on Arsenal’s Mikel Merino.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca admitted that Caicedo’s tackle warranted a red card but sharply criticised the consistency of refereeing decisions. He pointed to Piero Hincapié’s unpunished elbow on Trevoh Chalobah—which left Chalobah with a black eye—and to Rodrigo Bentancur’s yellow card for a late tackle on Reece James in a match against Tottenham. Maresca argued that both incidents should have resulted in red cards, deepening frustration over uneven interpretations across fixtures. The red card adds to Chelsea’s already worrying disciplinary tally of seven dismissals this season.
Arsenal’s Mikel Merino, who later scored the equaliser, described Caicedo’s challenge as “horrible,” saying he felt his ankle “go all the way” but avoided serious injury thanks to his “mobile joints.” He said he knew immediately it would be a red card and reflected on the intense physicality typical of a London derby and the wider Premier League, where duels are fierce and decisive.
Despite being one man down, Chelsea went ahead through Trevoh Chalobah early in the second half. However, Merino equalised just before the hour mark, securing a point that keeps Arsenal five points ahead of Manchester City in the title race.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta voiced his displeasure, accusing Chelsea players of repeatedly targeting his men who were already on yellow cards in an attempt to “even up the game” after Caicedo’s sending-off. Four Arsenal players—Martín Zubimendi, Cristhian Mosquera, Riccardo Calafiori, and Hincapié—were booked in the first half, with Myles Lewis-Skelly also cautioned shortly after coming on in the game.
Referee Anthony Taylor, who issued seven yellow cards in addition to the red, once again finds himself at the centre of debates on officiating standards in top-flight English football.
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