Pochettino and a former England player get into a brawl as feelings flare following Chelsea’s decisive victory against Brighton.

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After Chelsea’s victory over Brighton, MAURICIO POCHETTINO and Adam Lallana got into a heated altercation.

Conor Gallagher’s dismissal in the first half did not stop the Blues from winning 3-2 at Stamford Bridge.

 

Mauricio Pochettino got into a major brawl with players following Chelsea’s 3-2 victory against Brighton.

 

Temper tantrums broke out at half time, involving Adam Lallana, the former star of England.

 

 

When Brighton got a penalty at the very end, they believed they would have a late equalizer.

However, because the ball struck goalie Levi Colwill in the face first, VAR overruled the decision to penalize his handball.

At the dramatic conclusion, Joao Pedro shoved fellow Brazilian Thiago Silva, causing tempers to flare just before the final whistle.

After that, he got into a fight with Chelsea’s two goal scorer, Enzo Fernandez.

 

Simultaneously, Blues manager Pochettino hurried onto the pitch to speak with referee Craig Pawson.

However, as players from both teams clashed, he got into heated discussions with people like Lallana and Pascal Gross.

As Benoit Badiashile and Wesley Fofana rejoiced, he was shoved.

And after being jeered all game long, former Seagulls goalkeeper Robert Sanchez gave it big to the visiting Brighton supporters.

 

Joao Pedro and Thiago Silva got into a shoving brawl.

 

Even after his two goals, Enzo Fernandez did not give up.

 

 

His longtime friends Lewis Dunk and Jan Paul van Hecke then got into an argument.

Despite also running into Van Hecke, Colwill, a former Brighton loanee, made an effort to mediate the situation.

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“I don’t know what happened,” he remarked. All I was doing was attempting to soothe it.

“This is an intense game. Everyone poured forth their souls there.”

Subsequently, Pochettino stated that he had wished to challenge referee Pawson for his erroneous call to award Brighton a late penalty.

 

Robert Sanchez incited Brighton supporters before he and Lewis Dunk clashed.

 

Levi Colwill and Jan Paul van Hecke exchanged acrimonious remarks.

 

“It was difficult to understand why he gives the penalty and then checks the VAR,” the enraged Argentine said.

“I attempted to question the referee at the end as to why, if he didn’t see it, he handed a penalty.

However, it’s not a concern. It was observed by the VAR. However, I’m not sure why he gave it if he didn’t notice it.

 

“Why is there a penalty? He declined to give Mudryk a penalty when one might have been given for a foul.

“It was emotional out there.”

 

Craig Pawson’s late penalty call for Brighton incensed Pochettino.

 

Chelsea received all three points after VAR reversed the penalty.

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