Mike Dean has been dropped from Video Assistant Referee (VAR) duties for this weekend’s Premier League fixtures....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Following the discussion of different opinions during the 2-2 draw between Chelsea and Spurs on Sunday.

However, the Premier League have decided not to drop Anthony Taylor to officiate for the next Game Week.

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Anthony Taylor was the referee in charge of the metting at Stamford Bridge, with both teams each getting a point, after two controversial decisions by the referee and VAR.

Harry Kane’s late equaliser came after Anthony Taylor and Mike Dean had refused to punish Cristian Romero for pulling Marc Cucurella’s hair in the penalty box.

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The last minute corner saw Harry Kane equalised for his side with a thumping header. Which promted Chelsea supporters to file a petition against Anthony Taylor from officiating in Chelsea matches.

But Taylor will take charge as the referee in West Ham’s game, same time as Chelsea battle Leeds away from home.

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Share your thoughts in the comment section, if you think this is a good decision from the Premier league to drop Mike Dean for this weekend’s game week.

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