Victor Moses Won't Be Happy With Referee For Chelsea Vs Liverpool Clash

Published: May 03, 2018
Victor Moses Won't Be Happy With Referee For Chelsea Vs Liverpool Clash
Victor Moses won't be happy with the referee that will take charge of the crucial Premier League meeting between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, May 6.

The Premier League has announced on its official website that Manchester native Anthony Taylor will officiate the game week 37 fixture, and he'll be assisted by Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn, while Craig Pawson is the fourth official.

Taylor handled last season's Emirates FA Cup final between Arsenal and Chelsea in which Moses was sent off in the 68th minute and to rub salt into his wounds The Blues lost 2-1 to their London rivals.

The Nigeria international was yellow carded 11 minutes into the second half before a dive earned him a second booking and a dismissal.

Moses was a non-playing substitute when Taylor refereed the Chelsea vs Crystal Palace clash at Stamford Bridge on March 10.

Since the 27-year-old was converted to a right wing-back by manager Antonio Conte, he has received nine yellow cards and one red, more than his total in the previous five seasons that he played as a winger.

In 35 outings for the Blues in all competitions this season, the Super Eagles star has netted four goals and provided three assists.

Ifeanyi Emmanuel

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