AFC Bournemouth midfielder David Brooks looked set to be shown a red card when the referee was sent to the pitchside monitor to review possible violent conduct on Chelsea's Marc Cucurella.
Bournemouth star David Brooks escaped a red card in Tuesday's clash with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge following an incident with Marc Cucurella in the second-half.
There were mumours of disbelief from Chelsea fans in Stamford Bridge when referee Rob Jones did not send Bournemouth's David ...
Referee Robert Jones was told ‘it’s in your gift’ as he mulled over a red card for David Brooks ... up any punishment to Brooks. That was until he was sent to the VAR pitchside monitor ...
Ex-Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher assesses the controversial moments from the midweek action, including incidents ...
Chelsea: Premier League explain why David Brooks was not sent off after Marc Cucurella incident - Bournemouth midfielder controversially escaped a sending off after making contact with the face of Mar ...
IMAGO / Crystal Pix Enzo Maresca has criticised referee Rob Jones for his role in a VAR check which saw David Brooks remain on the pitch in Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Bournemouth. The Blues took the ...
I said many times, for me, if there is no intention to take the ball, its a red; David Brooks incident represents the first time in Premier League history that a referee has rejected a red-card review ...
We take a look at the major incidents to examine and explain the process both in terms of VAR protocol and the Laws of the Game. On Tuesday, AFC Bournemouth midfielder David Brooks looked set to ...
As he prepared to release it, there was an off-the-ball collision between David Brooks and Marc Cucurella. The VAR, Graham Scott, advised referee Rob Jones that there had been a serious missed ...