Jackson, star of the Chelsea team, was sent to play as a substitute in the Premier League game in which the London millionaire lost 2-0 to Everton last weekend. And he strangled Nathan Paterson, the home team’s backup defender.
However, Jackson was not punished by the referee at that time. Until recently on Dec. 11, The Telegraph revealed that the Blues’ striker was definitely free because the Football Association (FA) did not consider charging him either.
In such case As a result, Manchester United supporters couldn’t help but vent their emotions on social media about the FA’s lack of standard work, as last season they banned Casemiro, who received a red card for three matches. Charged with strangling Crystal Palace midfielder Will Hughes, the Senegal striker was acquitted of the same crime.
“Casemiro received a red card and was banned for three games, but Nicholas Jackson was not punished. The Premier League really has standards,” a Red Army fan complained.
“Why didn’t Jackson get a red card? Didn’t Casemiro get a red card last season?”
“It doesn’t make any sense. How do game officials review the incident without punishment?!”
“Very clear. He strangled an Everton player.”
“This league is really funny.”
“Now you can strangle yourself during the game. and there will be no punishment.”
“Want to laugh? He strangled Paterson and got separated by several players.”
2023-12-11 17:05:00
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