Premier League
Enzo Maresca Says Piero Hincapié Should’ve Been Sent Off For Elbowing Trevoh Chalobah In Fiery Chelsea–Arsenal Draw
Maresca Claims Hincapie Should Have Seen Red After Elbow On Chalobah
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has reignited the debate around Premier League refereeing after claiming Arsenal defender Piero Hincapie should have been sent off for elbowing Trevoh Chalobah during the heated 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.
The Ecuadorian caught Chalobah under the eye while competing for a header, leaving the Chelsea defender with a visible swelling that required on-pitch treatment. Only minutes earlier, Chelsea were already reduced to 10 men after Moises Caicedo was sent off for a reckless challenge on Mikel Merino.
VAR Sticks With Yellow After Contact Leaves Chalobah Bruised
The clash between Hincapie and Chalobah raised immediate concern as cameras captured the defender’s cheek swelling rapidly.
Referee Anthony Taylor issued a yellow card, and VAR reviewed the incident. Officials ultimately ruled that Hincapie was focused on the ball, interpreting the challenge as reckless rather than violent conduct.
This sparked outrage in the Chelsea camp.
Maresca later revealed:
“(He had a) black eye with ice at half-time… but the referee said it was not an elbow.”
“We Struggle To Understand Referees’ Decisions” — Maresca
The Chelsea boss didn’t hide his frustration with what he sees as inconsistent officiating.
He noted that while Caicedo’s red card was fair, similar fouls in recent matches — including Rodrigo Bentancur’s challenge on Reece James during their clash with Tottenham — went unpunished.
“Moises’ is a red card, yes. Bentancur’s is a red card, yes.
Why don’t they give him a red card?
We struggle to understand why they judge in different way.”
Maresca agreed with captain Reece James, who insisted Hincapie should have received a red.
Chalobah Scores Despite Injury As Derby Tension Peaks
Incredibly, Chalobah — still nursing a bruised cheekbone — went on to score the opening goal. The defender rose highest to meet James’ corner, glancing a header past David Raya.
Chelsea fought bravely despite being a man down, but Arsenal equalised through Mikel Merino, who headed home a perfectly placed cross from Bukayo Saka.
Maresca Praises His Players After Gritty Performance
Despite the officiating controversy, Maresca highlighted his pride in the squad’s performance:
“Arsenal are top of the Premier League, top of the Champions League… the best team right now. And 11 vs 11, we were better than them.”
He added that going down to 10 men shifted the dynamic, but the players delivered “outstanding” effort from start to finish.
Final Thoughts
The latest Chelsea–Arsenal clash delivered:
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intensity,
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controversy,
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VAR debates,
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and a manager demanding clearer officiating standards.
With title implications on the line, every decision matters — and this one will surely fuel debate for weeks.
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