Another Premier League weekend, another game to question Chelsea's discipline. Since the takeover of the club in 2022, the Blues have consistently featured in the top five for most disciplinary points (one for yellow cards and five for red cards) in the 'Fair Play' table for the Premier League season. With Wesley Fofana's red card in the 1-1 draw with Burnley at the weekend, plus yellow cards for goalkeeper Robert Sanchez and late substitute Jorrel Hato, it leaves Chelsea on 86 discipline points - seven points more than any other team.
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Kwaku: It is a self fulfilling prophecy. Many of the yellow cards that Chelsea players pick up are routinely ignored by the referees when other teams are involved. The amount of yellow cards given to Chelsea players for dissent is crazy.
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