Victory for PSG: refereeing admits mistake on Chevalier incident

The refereeing committee has finally overruled Clément Turpin. On Saturday, during AS Monaco vs PSG (1–0), the referee showed only a yellow card to Lamine Camara after his dangerous tackle on Lucas Chevalier.

According to L’Équipe, Antony Gautier acknowledged on Monday, during a videoconference with professional clubs, that the Monaco player should have been sent off. An obvious foul for many… except for the match referee and the VAR officials.

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On Saturday, Lamine Camara lunged violently at Lucas Chevalier, whose ankle bent dangerously. Yet Turpin only issued a yellow and did not consult VAR, prompting widespread disbelief.

A simple booking for a spectacular foul: tackle on the ankle, foot off the ground, no attempt to play the ball… everything pointed to a red. But the referee opted for the lightest sanction. PSG quickly reacted by publishing a photo of Chevalier’s ankle. The goalkeeper himself admitted he feared for his career.

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VAR under scrutiny

According to RMC, a red card was never considered. Turpin did speak with VAR — Jérémie Pignard and Gaël Angoula — but the video officials believed the criteria for a straight red were not met. They therefore did not recommend a review, validating the initial decision. It was not an isolated refusal by Turpin, but a collective choice.

Less than a year after the Singo–Donnarumma controversy, refereeing finds itself once again at the centre of debate, as a meeting between referees, clubs, the LFP and the Foot Unis union is scheduled.

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