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Real Reason Why Chelsea and Nottingham Forest stars in mass brawl as Maresca decked and star left injured

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During Sunday’s Premier League match at Stamford Bridge, a late scuffle broke out.


Late in the Premier League match between Chelsea and Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge, players from both teams exchanged punches.



On Sunday afternoon, the two teams drew 1-1, with Noni Madueke’s goal in the second half offsetting Chris Woods’ first.


Even though Chelsea has had a great start to the season, this point maintains them inside the top four. Still, it was another disappointing outcome at home.

Enzo Maresca will be eager to confront the fact that the capital team has only triumphed once in their Premier League matches at Stamford Bridge following the international break.

Actually, it was rather a low-key event in west London, but late in the second half, there was a scuffle both on and off the field.

Neco Williams, who had just been on the field for a few minutes, shoved Marc Cucurella toward the touchline as the ball was trundling out of play, setting off the altercation.

Taken off balance by the shove, Cucurella shot toward the Chelsea technical area and struck Blues manager Enzo Maresca.

The first to respond was Englishman Levi Colwill, who sprinted across to challenge Forest defender Williams.

Next up came Wesley Fofana and Malo Gusto, after which a number of Forest players and the coaching staffs exchanged their annoyances.

Williams was the main offender in the fight, along with Cucurella and Colwill, when the referee called three yellow cards.

However, James Ward-Prowse had already received his second yellow card, and Forest had already been reduced to 10 men.

The English midfielder seemed to deliberately handle the ball in an attempt to stop Nicolas Jackson, who is now on the rise, from scoring.

Goal scorer Madueke said to BBC Sport following the match, “They are a stubborn side.” It’s disheartening because we wanted to win the game by taking three points, but we were unable to cross the line.

“They were defending for the whole of the match, and occasionally things just don’t fall. We leave for the international break and return to Liverpool ready.

They deserve praise for their tenacity and numerous players behind the ball. Though we could have scored three, four, or five, it was just one of those games. They know if you give us room, we can be deadly.”




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