The FA have officially stated that Ashley Barnes, Burnley’s hitman, will not face any retrospective action for his horrendous challenge on Nemanja Matic. After this decision from the FA it is making it impossible for even the un-bias to think that there is not a #CampaignAgainstChelsea.
Chelsea seem to be the victims of many of the FA’s decisions. Hopefully the FA will use reasonable measures to decide whether or not Matic’s red card should be rescinded. It is of course a normal human reaction to get infuriated after you realize that such a tackles as Barnes’ could have indeed ended the Serbian’s career. Barnes also went into a heavy challenge with Branislav Ivanovic at the start of the match and no action was taken for that challenge either.
Many decisions have gone against Mourinho’s men this season and they must not allow bad refereeing to affect their performances.
FA clarification on the incident involving Burnley’s Ashley Barnes and Chelsea’s Nemanja Matic to follow: 1/5
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In the vast majority of challenges for the ball, no retrospective action is taken as the incident has been seen by the match officials 2/5
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Retrospective action introduced as deterrent for ‘off the ball incidents’ [e.g. kicks, stamps etc.] committed out of sight of officials 3/5
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Whole game in agreement that, in vast majority of cases, match officials are best-placed to deal with incidents to avoid re-refereeing 4/5
— England Football (@EnglandFootball) February 23, 2015
In line with this rationale, FA confirm no further action in relation to Ashley Barnes as incident was seen by the officials 5/5
— England Football (@EnglandFootball) February 23, 2015