Chelsea Players At Risk Of Suspension: Blues Duo In Danger Of Ban As Yellow Cards Pile Up
Chelsea has found itself at the top of an unfortunate Premier League statistic: yellow cards. Enzo Maresca’s side has been issued a league-high 50 yellow cards in just 15 matches this season. However, despite their poor disciplinary record, the Blues are one of only six teams yet to receive a red card this campaign.
Under Maresca’s guidance, Chelsea has performed admirably and currently sits second in the Premier League standings, trailing only Liverpool as the season nears its halfway point. Their strong start has sparked widespread speculation about their ability to mount a serious title challenge. While Maresca has remained measured in his comments on the matter, it is clear that if Chelsea continues to sustain this level of performance into 2025, they will be hard to overlook as genuine contenders for the championship.
Despite their impressive form, disciplinary concerns could threaten Chelsea’s ambitions. The team has already faced three suspensions this season, and several key players are dangerously close to accumulating bans. Addressing these discipline issues will be essential to ensure that their title hopes are not derailed.
Which Chelsea Players Are in Danger of Suspension?
According to Premier League rules, players who receive five yellow cards within the first 19 matches of the season will face a one-match suspension. After this threshold, any player who accumulates 10 yellow cards within the first 32 games will receive a two-match ban.
Chelsea has already experienced the consequences of these rules. Earlier in the season, Marc Cucurella was suspended after reaching five yellow cards in just seven appearances. Similarly, Wesley Fofana was forced to miss a crucial match against Liverpool due to the same issue. Both players are now on six yellow cards each, leaving them at risk of further disciplinary action.
Another player nearing suspension is Nicolas Jackson, though his most recent booking occurred over a month ago, indicating he may have adjusted his approach to avoid further trouble.
With upcoming fixtures against Brentford, Everton, Fulham, and Ipswich, Chelsea will need to be particularly cautious to navigate these challenges. Keeping key players available for selection will be vital if the team hopes to maintain their momentum and solidify their position in the league as the season progresses.