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Dermot Gallagher: 'Kai Havertz elbow on Dan Burn not worthy of red card'

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Former Premier League official Dermot Gallagher agrees with Chelsea forward Kai Havertz that his elbow on Newcastle United defender Dan Burn was only worthy of a caution.
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Premier League official Dermot Gallagher has dismissed suggestions that Chelsea forward Kai Havertz should have been sent off for an elbow on Newcastle United defender Dan Burn.

Towards the end of the opening 45 minutes at Stamford Bridge, Havertz's elbow made contact with Burn, subsequently resulting in a caution for the Blues man and Burn receiving several minutes of treatment.

While Burn was disappointed that Havertz did not receive stronger punishment, Gallagher feels that the referee made the correct decision, feeling that the eventual match-winner did not go into the challenge with any "malice".

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Gallagher said: "I agree for a number of reasons. If you look at it, both players have their arms up, they both challenge for the ball towards each other and there is inevitably going to be a collision.

"The key for me is, when I was being taught to be a referee to judge an elbow with malice, there will be a clinched fist and they are going to force impact. If you look at Kai Havertz, he never clinches his fist. It's almost a flailing arm which does catch him, but I think it is a yellow card."

After the game, Havertz defended his attempt win an aerial ball with the taller opponent, while Magpies boss Eddie Howe said that he 'would not be shouting from the rooftops' after only a yellow card was handed out. body check tags ::

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2Liverpool29216275205569
3Chelsea28178357193859
4Arsenal28173844311354
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12Crystal Palace2971393938134
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14Newcastle UnitedNewcastle29710123249-1731
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16Leeds UnitedLeeds3078153467-3329
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18Watford2964192955-2622
19Burnley27312122238-1621
20Norwich CityNorwich2945201863-4517
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