Chelsea interim manager, Frank Lampard has claimed that Real Madrid’s Eder Militao should have been sent off during their Champions League quarter-final second leg on Tuesday night.
The LaLiga champions won the tie 4-0 on aggregate, after defeating the Blues 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.
A key moment came in the 54th minute when Militao, already on a yellow card, stopped Trevor Chalobah’s forward run.
But the referee decided not to show him a second yellow card.
Lampard said: “Militao was a second yellow card, I won’t say what I really think. At this level a yellow card is given a lot.
“In the attacking final third, the attacking player is beyond the centre back which is a yellow card which means a red and half an hour of here we go.”