Chelsea’s technical director, Enzo Maresca, expressed his disagreement with the referee’s decision in the match against Bayern Munich, where his team suffered a 3-1 defeat. Maresca pointed out that Jonathan Tah, a Bayern player, should have been sent off in the first half of the match. The incident occurred when Tah and João Pedro got into a dispute off the ball, and the coach considered that the Bayern player’s action deserved a red card. Maresca’s protest over the referee’s decision earned him a yellow card.
On the other hand, Bayern’s coach, Vincent Kompany, had a different perspective on the incident.For me it’s a clear red card. When there is no intention to go for the ball, only to kick the player, why isn’t it a red card? It’s not aggressive enough, said the referee. Do they need to see blood to show a red card? For me the intention was to injure, so there is no doubt.
Enzo Maresca, Chelsea manager
I wanted a foul in the other direction, I thought he had been fouled. I may be biased. I think they pulled his shirt and he tried to free himself, and as a defender, you just want to get rid of it.
Vincent Kompany, Bayern technical director

Kompany played down any premature optimism about Bayern’s performance this season, but praised Kane’s work ethic. Kane, for his part, highlighted the importance of the victory.Personally, I am happy with the performance, we knew how difficult it would be to come here against this team. We knew it would be a tough match, but overall we competed very well.
Enzo Maresca, Chelsea manager