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The referee in charge of the Tottenham vs Chelsea match which saw Tottenham lose 1-4 at home was not Simon Hooper but Michael Oliver. Luckily they didn't blame Oliver for the red cards given to two Tottenham players. If Hooper had served as referee in this match like in Week 7 of the Premier League vs Liverpool, perhaps Romero's hard tackle which endangered Chelsea players would not have received a red card.
Chelsea won with a reasonable score because it was in accordance with the quality of the game given by the entire team, not because of the referee's help so that Chelsea could win or not because of a robbery. If VAR had not canceled Chelsea's two goals, a score above 4 could have happened.
Tottenham must really regret the bad result against Chelsea. I didn't expect Chelsea to win the match with a score of 1-4 against them when Chelsea's performance was very unstable. Tottenham tended to be better with their unbeaten record, but all that was destroyed by Chelsea in the drama of 2 red cards and 5 goals for the match.
Chelsea were basically overwhelmed against Tottenham's defense which at times was still well concentrated. Tottenham ultimately had to give up due to a lack of players and manpower, so it was only natural that Chelsea could score 3 additional goals since the second red card was given to Tottenham players.