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Brobbey should have seen red against Spurs, says panel

KMI review rules referee made key error in incident

Vishesh Shukla by Vishesh Shukla
April 24, 2026
in Football, Sports
Brobbey should have seen red against Spurs, says panel

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Brian Brobbey should have been sent off during Sunderland’s win over Tottenham Hotspur, according to the Premier League’s key match incidents (KMI) panel.

The decision has sparked debate after a controversial moment involving Cristian Romero left the Spurs defender with a serious injury.

Panel finds referee mistake

The incident occurred in the second half when Brobbey chased a loose ball and pushed Romero from behind as the defender attempted to shield it back to goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.

Romero collided with his team-mate and suffered a season-ending knee injury. Referee Rob Jones awarded a foul but did not show a second yellow card, despite Brobbey already being booked.

The KMI panel voted 3-2 that the decision was incorrect, stating the forward’s two-handed push was “reckless” and warranted a dismissal.

Impact on the match

Tottenham went on to lose the game 1-0, but would have played the final 30 minutes with a numerical advantage had Brobbey been sent off.

The decision has also brought renewed focus on refereeing standards, with Jones linked to multiple errors involving second yellow cards in recent seasons.

Abuse and aftermath

Following the match, Brobbey was subjected to racist abuse on social media. Sunderland reported the incidents to the Premier League, authorities and relevant platforms.

The case highlights ongoing concerns around player welfare, both on and off the pitch.

VAR changes ahead

From next season, video assistant referees will be allowed to review red cards issued for second yellow offences. However, missed second bookings – like this incident – will still not fall under VAR review.

The debate over consistency in officiating is therefore likely to continue into the next campaign.

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