Chelsea News

FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Chelsea and Liverpool and this have cost them thier Job

Ryan Gravenberch has been diagnosed with ankle ligament damage, and Jurgen Klopp is furious with the way the officials managed Liverpool’s win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final.

The Reds won 1-0 thanks to Virgil van Dijk’s goal 118 minutes into extra time, after the game had gone to extra time.

On the other hand, Gravenberch was hurt in the first half when Moises Caicedo stomped on his ankle during a careless tackle. He had to be carried off the pitch on a stretcher.

It didn’t cost the Chelsea player anything, but Gravenberch had to celebrate with his teammates on crutches and a safety boot.

When asked about the injury, Klopp finally said that nothing was broken but there was damage to the ligaments. But first, he talked about how the referees did their job.

Klopp told Sky Sports, “There were two teams fighting very hard, and the referee did not have the level of the game.”

“That’s just the way things are. I’m sorry about that. I know you’ll make a story out of it now, but everyone saw that.”

Chelsea vs. Liverpool in the Carabao Cup Final

“It wasn’t even a foul!” He didn’t even blow a foul! The fourth officer then tells me they can’t give me a card. That’s a great idea!

“These boys—I don’t know if it’s too much, too fast, or something else for them, but I saw this coming.” The Chelsea player stomped on the ankle, which is all you need for a card.

“I hope it’s not too bad. The X-ray showed that it’s not broken, but the ligaments got hurt, so that’s how it is.” Everything is bad, but everything else is great.

Gravenberch is the latest player to get hurt for Liverpool. Klopp says he might not be able to field a full team on Wednesday when they play Southampton in the FA Cup.

“We don’t have a team for Wednesday yet.” He said, “The guys who came on might be able to play again, and the rest will get treatment on Monday.”

“I love this country very much, but the odds aren’t in our favour to win a lot.” We’ll know what the cost is, but we’ll fight for everything and then see what happens next.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.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

Back to top button