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Wolves coach in unprecedented attack on referee: "Can't see him"
Nono Espirito Santo did not control his nerves at the end of Wolves' 2-1 loss to Burnley: "All games with him look the same, he must get better"
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Tuesday, December 22, 2020, 6:30 p.m.
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Quite a few smiles were recorded last night (Monday) among Chelsea players after the convincing 0: 3 victory over West Ham.
Frank Lampard's team arrived after losing their last two games to Everton and Wolves, knowing that if they lost points again they would see the summit move away from it to seven and even eight points.
But despite a mostly bad game, she completed the job and returned to win the league.
However, the one who stole the show last night was actually Wolves coach Nono Aspirito Santo.
The Portuguese, who last week celebrated a big win over Chelsea saw his players go down 2-1 undefeated by Burnley from the bottom, but the post-match monologue was devoted by the Wolves coach to refereeing that game, launching an unprecedented attack on referee Lee Mason.
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"All the games with this referee looked the same," the Wolves coach was furious at the end.
"He has to get better. I'm talking about the way he managed the game, not specific decisions. The players of both teams have lost their concentration because they have to deal with arguments about his decisions."
Aspirito Santo continued the attack: "I can not see him anymore. I told him I hope he will not judge us again. I am very disappointed to say that, but he can not control the players, he does not have the quality and tools to judge a Premier League game."
Scored more than one goal in a game for the first time since September 2019. Abraham (Photo: Reuters)
Numbers
* Mason Mount made his 50th appearance for Chelsea at the age of 21 and 346 days.
He is the youngest player to do so since John Terry in January 2002. Then the legendary stopper reached achievement at the age of 21 and 36 days.
* Chelsea have scored eight goals from foundations this season - first place in the Premier League.
The three of those corner kicks were taken by Mason Mount.
* Tammy Abraham has scored his first double for Chelsea in more than a year.
The last time the striker scored at least two goals in a game for the Blues was in September 2019 against Wolves (then scored a hat-trick).
* West Ham coach David Moyes last night made his 16th visit to Stamford Bridge as an opposing coach, without being able to win any of those games.
This is the longest streak of an opposing coach on the field.
Moyes holds a similar negative streak at Anfield as well, having never managed to record an away win over Liverpool.
* Timo Werner has failed to score in the last seven games in which he has started in the squad.
This is the longest streak of the German striker since September 2016.
English League 2020/21
Group
Mash
Netz
A.
Hp
Gates
Nk
1
Liverpool
14
9
4
1
19-36
31
2
Leicester City
14
9
0
5
17-26
27
3
Manchester United
13
8
2
3
21-28
26
4
Everton
14
8
2
4
19-25
26
5
Chelsea
14
7
4
3
14-29
25
6
Tottenham
14
7
4
3
14-25
25
7
Southampton
14
7
3
4
19-25
24
8
Manchester city
13
6
5
2
12-19
23
9
Aston Villa
12
7
1
4
13-24
22
10
West Ham United
14
6
3
5
19-21
21
11
Wolves
14
6
2
6
19-14
20
12
Newcastle
13
5
3
5
22-17
18
13
Crystal Palace
14
5
3
6
25-19
18
14
Leeds
14
5
2
7
30-24
17
15
Arsenal
14
4
2
8
18-12
14
16
Burnley
13
3
4
6
19-8
13
17
Brighton
14
2
6
6
22-16
12
18
Fulham
14
2
4
8
23-13
10
19
West Bromwich'
14
1
4
9
29-10
7
20
Sheffield United
14
0
2
12
25-8
2
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