‘Former referee’ suggests Singha train ‘Colwill’ to stop complaining

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Former Premier League referee Keith Hackett has slammed young centre-back Levi Colwill. Saying he has problems controlling his emotions in accepting decisions and Chelsea should bring in a psychologist to help him deal with the issue.

Colwill played a key role in the Blues’ run to the Club World Cup semi-finals against Fluminense on Tuesday.

However, the 22-year-old England international was booked for protesting the referee in their latest match. A 2-1 win over Palmeiras, meaning he will serve his suspension.

“Colwill has done this sort of thing many times before and escaped punishment,” said เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย Hackett. Who retired in 1994 and has previously been England’s chief referee.

“Chelsea Football Club and the manager have a responsibility to look. After their players and there is a clear lack of respect for referees. “

Chelsea should bring in a sports psychologist to talk about anger management. And how Colwill can use it to his advantage. “

If Colwill continues to behave in this way, Chelsea are going to have players missing games on a regular basis. “

Colwill is not the captain of the team. Only captains are allowed to speak to referees. ” I don’t know why many referees don’t enforce this rule,” he said.

“The Premier League may not have implemented it. But when the World Clubs have it, it reduces the number of cases where players don’t accept decisions.”