Premier League: Chelsea's Levi Colwill Fumes As Rasmus Hojlund Rips Shirt During Stamford Bridge Showdown; Video
In a dramatic moment during Chelsea's crucial 1-0 victory over Manchester United on Saturday, defender Levi Colwill was left fuming after his shirt was ripped off during a physical altercation with United striker Rasmus Hojlund.
The incident occurred just before halftime when, amidst jostling for position during a Chelsea corner, Hojlund grabbed Colwill's shirt and pulled it so forcefully that it ripped off, leaving the Chelsea defender in his undershirt and visibly protesting to referee Chris Kavanagh. Despite the clear infraction, referee Kavanagh opted not to issue any bookings, instead giving both players a verbal warning. This decision sparked debate among commentators and fans alike.
The match itself was pivotal for Chelsea, who were vying for a Champions League spot. Marc Cucurella's second-half goal secured the win, placing the Blues in a strong position with one match remaining in the Premier League. Manchester United, on the other hand, continued their poor form, failing to register a shot on target until late in the game and extending their winless streak to eight league matches.
As Chelsea prepares for their final match of the season, securing a Champions League berth remains their primary objective. Incidents like the one involving Colwill and Hojlund highlight the intense physicality and high stakes present in top-tier football, underscoring the importance of consistent officiating in crucial matches.
Football Star Son Heung-Min Becomes Target Of Blackmail Attempt Before Europa League Final; Files Police Complaint: Report
South Korean Football Star Son Heung-min filed a blackmail complaint after a woman falsely claimed she was pregnant with his child. The Tottenham Hotspurs star filed a formal complaint with Seoul police last week, prompting swift action from authorities.
A 20-year-old woman and a man were arrested for attempted extortion, with police confirming that the woman sent Son an ultrasound image to bolster her claim. In exchange for silence, the pair reportedly demanded a large sum of money allegedly over 300 million Korean won (₹1.6 crore).
According to Yonhap News, Son had already transferred the amount before realizing he was being manipulated. The extortion plot has triggered a flurry of public interest and concern, particularly because Son is widely regarded as one of the most respectful and humble figures in international football.
Son's agency issued a statement calling him “undeniably the victim in this case,” and confirmed that a formal police complaint was lodged against the two suspects. The agency also emphasized that the accused “threatened the player by saying they would spread false information” regarding a non-existent child.
Authorities are currently investigating the case, and more developments are expected as it proceeds to the next stage. Son, 31, has always been transparent about his personal priorities, previously stating that he wishes to focus fully on football while at the peak of his career.
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