Tottenham fail in getting Son’s red card overturned
LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur have failed with their appeal against Son Heung-Min’s red card, the Football Association announced on Tuesday.
The South Korean winger saw red in the second half of Spurs’ 2-0 loss at home to Chelsea in a spiteful London derby on Sunday after VAR confirmed he had kicked out at Blues defender Antonio Rudiger after being fouled.
Tottenham launched an appeal but the FA upheld his red card, meaning Son will now serve a three-game ban ruling him out of the matches at home to Brighton on Boxing Day, and at Norwich and Southampton on Saturday and New Year’s Day respectively.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was unhappy with Rudiger’s reaction in the build-up to Son’s dismissal, saying he should “stand up and play man” but Blues boss Frank Lampard defended his player’s conduct on Tuesday.
“It [the sending off] wasn’t brutal but it was instinctive that warrants a red card in the modern day,” said former England midfielder Lampard, who played under Mourinho when the
Portuguese was in charge of Chelsea.
Meanwhile, Tottenham said they had banned a supporter for throwing a cup at Chelsea’s Kepa Arrizabalaga, one of several worrying incidents that overshadowed the on-field action, with both Rudiger and Son reportedly on the receiving end of racist abuse.
Tottenham said on Monday their investigation into the monkey chants directed at Rudiger had so far proved inconclusive but a day later Spurs were able to act against the fan who attacked Blues keeper Arrizabalaga.