Chelsea 'most definitely' should have had a penalty after Tielemans' kick on Werner, Souness insists

Published on: 18 May 2021

Graeme Souness was left baffled at Mike Dean's failure to award a first-half penalty to Timo Werner following Youri Tielemans' challenge in Chelsea's crucial Premier League match against Leicester.

The Belgian midfielder intercepted Cesar Azpilicueta's low cross but was soon under pressure from Germany striker Werner, who stepped across him.

Tielemans then attempted to clear but only managed to make contact with Werner, who went down looking for a penalty, but his and the Blues' appeals were waived away by Dean.

And speaking at half-time, Sky Sports pundit Souness was left astounded that such an 'obvious' decision had not been given, especially because Dean faced no obstruction when looking at the incident.

Asked if Werner - who had two goals ruled out too in the first half for offside and handball respectively - should have won a penalty, Souness said: 'Most definitely. When you see it from a couple of angles it is such an obvious penalty.

'Tielemans kicks Werner from behind and the referee has a great view of it, and why he has not given it is beyond me. There is no obstruction in the referee's sight.

Asked if Werner had stepped across Tielemans while the Belgian had attempted to play the ball, Souness added: 'What has that got to do with it?

'Look at the referee's view there. How can you not deem that a penalty? It is such a simple decision to give, it is a penalty.'

The decision however did not prevent the Blues from scoring as fans returned to Stamford Bridge, with Antonio Rudiger bundling home a corner following a near-post flick on.

Werner then did win a penalty after a foul from Welsey Fofana, which Jorginho then converted to put the hosts in control.

Thomas Tuchel's side will rise to third in the table should they hold on to beat Brendan Rodgers' men ahead of the final weekend of the season, with the race for Champions League qualification still undecided.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com

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