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Jose Mourinho and Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert have a disagreement on the touchline during the Barclays Premier League match at Villa Park. Joe Giddens

Mourinho: Referee Foy should be kept away from Chelsea

The Premier League leaders’ title hopes suffered a setback when they were beaten 1-0 at Villa Park on Saturday.

JOSE MOURINHO BELIEVES the Premier League should not let Chris Foy officiate future Chelsea games after the defeat at Aston Villa.

The Premier League leaders’ title hopes suffered a setback when they were beaten 1-0 at Villa Park on Saturday, with Fabian Delph’s ingenious flick proving the difference between the two sides.

But the match was marred by controversy, notably when referee Foy dismissed Willian after 68 minutes for a harsh second bookable offence for a tug on Delph to the ground with the game goalless.

Foy then reduced Chelsea to nine men in the closing stages when Ramires was given his marching orders for a poor challenge on Karim El Ahmadi.

Chelsea manager Mourinho came onto the pitch after Ramires’ dismissal and was subsequently sent to the stands, with Foy rejecting the Portuguese’s request to explain that decision after the game.

Mourinho has now suggested that Foy should not referee matches involving the London club.

“Maybe it’s helpful that the (Premier League referees’) committee doesn’t send him (Foy) to our matches,” he said.

“I don’t have the right to request (that). It’s just I think they have to analyse the situation and see if every time he has Chelsea – or not every time – but many times he has Chelsea and problems are there, I think maybe it would be a good decision.

“The players were speaking about it (Foy being the referee) during the week. They have a reason.

“I never care who the ref is. I don’t want to know. But during the week the players were speaking about the situation and I think from now on the next time we have Mr Foy I have to work my people in a different way.”

Mourinho likened Saturday’s match to a Chelsea defeat at QPR in October 2011 under the stewardship of Andre Villas-Boas, a match that saw Foy send off Chelsea duo Jose Bosingwa and Didier Drogba.

“The last time I remember something similar was in a match at QPR’s stadium,” he added. “I didn’t know (that Foy was the referee). It’s a coincidence.”

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    Mute Brian Les
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    Jul 12th 2022, 7:17 PM

    Diageo not give them a dig out.
    Oh, that’s right they are as Irish as Michael flately, beejaysus.
    Drink local, support local

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    Jul 12th 2022, 7:04 PM

    When people wonder why there are so few players produced in Ireland, this is why.

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    Mute dublindamo
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    Jul 12th 2022, 10:13 PM

    @Mogh Roith: can you elaborate?

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    Jul 12th 2022, 8:30 PM

    I am from D12, one of soccers heartlands in Dublin, but in 2022.. no sport or club will survive with out a under age set up …James Gate never had this in my day …

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    Mute dublindamo
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    Jul 12th 2022, 10:15 PM

    @Exiled Dub: agreed. You need a feeder of some sort..expecting to pick off the best players once they move on from underage is not a viable strategy

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    Jul 13th 2022, 12:06 AM

    Should serve as a warning to a few once big sides. If they don’t partner up with a schoolboy section they risk going defunct in a few short years. There are a few LSL sides that have a great history but are on their last legs.
    And partnerships have to work both ways so they need to be bringing something to the table.

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    Mute Tricksy
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    Jul 13th 2022, 1:43 AM

    There are too many clubs in city’s and the country in general , if a guy can’t get a game with a club he will leave , he is not prepared to fight for his place anymore , this is just one problem . Also the standard of schoolboy player coming through is not of a standard to push for a place in a decent side , and if they are ? Then the academy’s will snap them up and promise them Loi football . These are only two problems outside of the obvious ones , which I won’t go into here .

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