
Todibo committed violent conduct! They get money, not kindness. Chelsea beats West Ham! 0:2 reversed to 3:2 by Cuccurella, Joao Pedro and Enzo Fernandez!
Chelsea overturned West Ham at Stamford Bridge after going 2–0 down, following substitutions made by Liam Rosenior, whose initial approach to the game proved critical as his team was very weak in the first half. He introduced changes by bringing on João Pedro and Wesley Fofana in place of the ineffective Benoît Badiashile, and Marc Cucurella instead of Jorel Hato.
De Spirito Santo set his team up very defensively after taking a 2–0 lead. West Ham defended deep and offered almost nothing in attack. Chelsea applied heavy pressure, and West Ham were unable to cope with that rhythm and that attacking Chelsea side. João Pedro and Cucurella scored to make it 2–2.
Enzo Fernández then scored the decisive goal, and Chelsea were close to extending their lead when West Ham players attempted to physically eliminate Chelsea players. After a VAR historic review and a change of the original decision by Anthony Taylor, Tobilo was sent off for violent conduct. João Pedro was also booked. The cameras have beaten and outplayed the bouillis, and it was seen, video recorded and seen worldwide.
Where the football stops and barbarism begins. The incident itself.


What happened (explanation):
In the range of furious incidents, it must be stated clearly that Adama Traoré first pushed Cucurella while the ball was in play. Later, after Palmer pushed Traoré in defence of Cucurella, Adama Traoré launched a very dangerous attack on Palmer, in a manner that suggested a clear intention to seriously hurt him. Following that, there was a moment in which Tábilo, directly in front of the cameras, attempted to break João Pedro’s neck with both hands while shouting in his face, as if he intended to physically eliminate him.

This is Tolibo and not Terminator.
“This was not a crime mystery thriller produced by Hollywood—this was a Premier League clash. This was not a fictional plot for a new movie; this was a furious and violent attempt by a West Ham player who, after being confronted by Chelsea players, used excessive physical force to resolve the situation. After Chelsea overturned the match at Stamford Bridge and took a 2–0 lead, these barbaric scenes unfolded.“
The historic moment of Antony Taylor in the Premier League:

Tálibo was sent off as a result, and referee Anthony Taylor made a decisive on-field call. He said as follows
“After review, West Ham number 25 grabs Chelsea number 20 around the throat in a violent manner. Therefore, my final decision is a red card for violent conduct,” Taylor stated.
It is a historic moment because VAR and the referee have sent off a player in the Premier League for violent conduct.
However, Adama Traoré—who initiated the confrontation, pushed Palmer, and showed a clear intention to cause harm—received only a yellow card. Palmer was also booked with a yellow card for pushing him in response.
Sport’s fundamental values:

This violent conduct, which officially occurred, reflects a pattern in which a losing team—frustrated by adversity and poor performance—resorts to aggressive and unsporting attempts to attack opponents outside the rules of the game. This has happened many times that it was close to incidet like this.

The Premier League allows players to be involved in attempting to murder in the game. Adama Traore and Tabilo had madness on their face. It is allowed by the rules, but they were stopped
This situation cannot be described as normal under any standard. Had these actions taken place on the street rather than inside a football stadium in England, both Adama Traoré and Tádibo would likely have been arrested. These were actions that directly endangered the well-being of other players.
Sporting and fundamental dimensions and humility are involved in this situation. The dignity standards and human values are at stake.
If we take into account what is happening in modern sport—which is meant to represent sporting professionalism, sporting affirmation, sporting integrity, human values, sportsmanship, and all the principles that a professional athlete must possess—the reality is simple: every athlete must embody these qualities.
“If we look at the ideal example of sporting behaviour virtues and Sport values in sport, we must never be in a situation where players reach the point of physically eliminating their opponents. “

Todibo.
Sporting principles do not exist among many players in the Premier League, and we constantly witness calculated attempts to strike opponents in the face and deliberately stop them through violent actions. Very often, these incidents go unpunished, without even a yellow card. Anyone who has watched the Premier League this season will confirm that there have been many such clashes, to the point where fights could easily break out.
It is not normal that, during a match, a player like Adama Traoré and Tabilo attempts to physically eliminate an opponent. The truth is that many athletes are not sportsmen by virtue and do not know how to lose. Athletes—especially footballers in the Premier League—receive enormous sums of money very early in their careers, and from that moment, serious problems begin.

The Premier League is not an ancient gladiatorial arena, but what is needed is the systematic instilling of virtues and positive values in players so that they can inspire younger fans on the pitch. Investment should be made in courage, bravery, and commitment—not in attempts to physically eliminate opponents. This is not being developed in the Premier League, and money does not bring out the best in players; instead, it often brings out the worst.
They get money, not kindness.

The FA must punish such behaviour and conduct. It is important that Anthony Taylor, with the assistance of VAR, sent Tábilo off. However, Adama Traoré should be suspended for a very long time for what occurred on the pitch.
Had Tábilo grabbed someone in the street the way he did during the match, he could have killed him and would certainly have ended up in prison. So he is a dangerous person.
The perfect solution in the ideal Premier League:

This is the manager who is leading this group. Nuno Espirito Santo.
Adama Traoré and Tábilo should both be released by their clubs. If clubs were to terminate the contracts of such players, or if the Premier League permanently excluded them from its competition, a clear message would be sent, and this kind of behaviour would be eliminated.
Adama Traoré is a player who has played in the English Premier League for years and is well known to fans. He attempted to stop João Pedro, who scored for Chelsea, which brings the Premier League to this headline. I deliberately did not add to this text:
“He tried to kill Chelsea’s goalscorer in a Premier League match because he could not stop him on the pitch.”
