Sports News of Tuesday, 2 December 2025
Source: soccernet.ng
Former Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi has revealed Moises Caicedo's red card against Arsenal cost Enzo Maresca's side all three points at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, November 30.
The Blues seem to have a discipline problem this season, as they've received seven yellow cards in 20 games across all competitions this season.
Their coach, Enzo Maresca, was sent off in his side's victory against Liverpool, but six of their on-field players have suffered the same fate as well, with six of those coming in the English Premier League.
– Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez (vs. Manchester United, Sept. 20)
– Defender Trevoh Chalobah (vs. Brighton, Sept. 27)
– Striker Joao Pedro (vs. Benfica, Sept. 30)
– Defender Malo Gusto (vs. Nottingham Forest, Oct. 18)
– Striker Liam Delap (vs. Wolves, Oct. 29)
– Midfielder Moises Caicedo (vs. Arsenal, Nov 30)
Mikel Obi addresses Chelsea's red card issues
The Blues' four red cards this term has seen them get in line to break an unwanted Premier League discipline record.
Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers racked up nine dismissals each across 38 games in 2009/10 and 2011/12, respectively, and should Chelsea fail to cool their tempers, they could well surpass that record.
Mikel, who won two Premier League titles during his time at Stamford Bridge, was delighted at how his former side played with ten men for the major part of the game.
“It was a good game to watch. A lot happened, didn't it?
“From the red card to the goal to Arsenal coming back to score an equaliser. It's a lot of yellow cards, a kind of game I'd have loved to play,” the 38-year-old said on the Obi One Podcast.
“It was a kind of game that Diego Costa would've loved to be in, kicking, pulling and punching everything he sees.
Moises Caicedo was given his marching orders in the 38th minute by referee Anthony Taylor after he clattered into Mikel Merino's ankle without getting the ball.
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