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Webb admits Ndidi should have been sent off for tackle on Palmer

Wilfred Ndidi escaped a red card after a high tackle on Cole Palmer last month

Leicester midfielder was shown a yellow card and VAR decided not to intervene

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By TUM BALOGUN

Published: 12:39 EST, 11 December 2024 | Updated: 12:39 EST, 11 December 2024

Wilfred Ndidi should have been shown a red card for foul on Cole Palmer, English football's refereeing body has admitted.

The Leicester City midfielder was only cautioned after his high tackle on Palmer caught the Chelsea star's achilles.

The incident was reviewed by VAR but the decision was taken to stick with Andrew Madley's on-field call.

However, PGMOL boss Howard Webb has admitted that Ndidi was fortunate to escape a dismissal.

'We've looked at this collectively, among the officials, talked about this, and we would prefer this to be dealt with a red card,' Webb sad. 'We have to protect player safety.'

Fortunately for the officials the decision did not prove to be costly as Palmer was able to walk away from the incident and Chelsea withstood a late fight back from the Foxes to prevail 2-1 at the King Power Stadium.

Wilfred Ndidi escaped a red card after his high tackle on Cole Palmer during Chelsea's 2-1 win over the Foxes last month

Chelsea players were amazed that the Nigerian had not been dismissed following a VAR review

PGMOL boss Howard Webb admitted that Ndidi should have been dismissed and he stressed the body's aim to protect player safety

Former Chelsea star Joe Cole reacted to the challenge immediately after the match last month and insisted Ndidi should have been sent off for his 'terrible tackle'.

'That tackle, he could hurt him there,' he said on TNT Sports. 'If VAR is ever going to step in for reckless endangerment of a player. It's a terrible tackle.

'This is a game Leicester where they were miles off it Leicester and at the height of their frustration. He's lost his rag, he should be sent off. He nearly scores the equaliser. If he plays a part in getting Leicester back in the game I'd imagine Enzo Maresca will be furious.'

Meanwhile, Chelsea fans fumed on social media as they also questioned the decision to not send off Ndidi.

One said: 'Surely a red? That's an Achilles destroying challenge from Ndidi'.

'Surely that has to be a red for Ndidi. That challenge can so easily put a player out for 6 months,' a second Blues fan posted on X.

A third added: 'How in the world is that not a red card for Ndidi? Disgusting challenge, but then again what do we expect from Premier League refs anyway?'

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