Emma Hayes lamented a controversial referee decision as her Chelsea team lost to Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League semi-final at Stamford Bridge. Hayes believed her team was unfairly treated when defender Kadeisha Buchanan received a second yellow card followed by a penalty awarded to Barcelona. Despite the use of VAR, Buchanan dismissal couldn’t be overturned and Hayes criticized the referee’s performance.
She felt the match momentum shifted after the controversial decision making it difficult for her team to compete with 10 players. Hayes expressed disappointment for her players and emphasized the importance of fair officiating in such crucial matches. Additionally, she acknowledged Barcelona role in capitalizing on the decisions but felt her team didn’t lose the game on their own merit.
Despite the setback, Hayes remains determined to pursue success in her final matches with Chelsea before transitioning to lead the United States women’s team.
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