Tonight at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea

Came back from 0-2 down to draw 2-2

Liverpool (England)

The game was a tense and exciting one, but there were some scenes that affected the quality of the game. It was a tense and exciting game that mesmerized the watching fans, but there were some scenes that affected the quality of the red and blue battle, such as the Mane elbow incident at the start of the game, which caused a great deal of controversy and became a blemish on the game.

The game had just begun, possibly in the sixth second, when Mane collided with Aspilicueta on a scramble for a high ball and then

Chelsea

The defender covered his face and fell to the ground in agony. The referee on the spot quickly intervened in the foul incident, finding Mane guilty of elbowing and giving the

Liverpool (England)

A yellow card for the striker. It was reported that Mane was shown the yellow card in the 15th second of the

Liverpool (England)

The striker has become the data agency OPTA since the 2006-2007 season when the statistic was available.

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The earliest yellow card to appear on the field of play. In fact, it was the same yellow card that set the scale of the game's penalties and caused some controversy at the same time.

For this foul by Mane.

Manchester United Football Club

Famous Neville said.

Liverpool (England)

The striker didn't get a red card purely because the game had just started and the referee on duty in turn showed mercy,"

Chelsea

Manager Tuchel believes Mane should have been red carded. Mane's action was bad, it only happened just six seconds after the game started and it was probably the timing of it that saved him. I don't think Mane saw Aspilicueta and deliberately raised his elbow and swung it backwards though."

As a victim of this controversial incident.

Chelsea

Defender Aspilicueta said bluntly in a post-match interview that Mane should have been red-carded, "That's a red card, whether he was five seconds into the game or the first action of the game, that's a clear red card."

Chelsea

Manager Tuchel, on the other hand, was very unhappy with the referee's mercy and also pointed out that the referee had sent off Reece Tuchel in the first round in the Red-Blue game.

James (name)

The last red card he showed was very decisive compared to this one, "If you remember the first half of the duel, the same referee, how quickly he gave us the red card. I don't like premature red cards either. I don't want to say that because I like Mane, he's a good bloke, top player, but that's a red card, he elbowed in the face, it doesn't matter if the incident happened in the 20th second or the 20th minute."

Sure.

Liverpool (England)

Captain Henderson spoke more defensively about Mane's elbow on Aspilicueta, arguing that his teammate didn't mean it, "You know better than I do, and to be honest I'm disappointed that he got a yellow card. Mane will always try to win the ball, he always has his eyes on the ball and I don't think he meant it at the time."

Since then, similar controversial scenes have been seen in the Red-Blue battle: there was an additional action when Mount brought down Tsimikas in the 31st minute, and the former was suspected to have kicked the latter in the face, and VAR intervened without affecting the decision of the referee on the spot, not even a yellow card was issued. In the 77th minute, Havertz suspiciously elbowed Konate during a scramble for an aerial ball.

Liverpool (England)

The defender went down with a scream, but again the referee on the spot had nothing to say.

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