Chelsea Defender Marcos Alonso Avoids Retrospective Punishment After Arsenal Altercation

​Chelsea left-back Marcos Alonso has reportedly avoided retrospective action from the Premier League, despite pushing Arsenal's Ashley Maitland-Nile in the face during Saturday's London derby.

In a hot blooded encounter, the Spain international appeared to push the youngster in the face at a corner late on in the match. The referee appeared to miss the incident, though a number of pundits have since suggested that had he witnessed the act, he may well have given the former Bolton Wanderers man a straight red card.

Olivier Giroud,Marcos Alonso,Anthony Taylor

According to Daily Telegraph correspondent ​Matt Law, the 28-year-old will not face any retrospective action for the collision, and won't be subject to either a fine or any form of ban. The news will come as a boost to ​Blues boss Maurizio Sarri, as he prepares his side for a difficult battle to secure a top four finish by the end of the season.

​Alonso's moment of petulance arguably sums up the frustrations the player has found this season - going from Fantasy Football titan to consistent liability in a short matter of time. It could be contended that the Blues' switch to a back four under Sarri is to blame for his distinct dip in form, with the player now having a far greater defensive responsibility than before.

While the Blues are unlikely to splash any further cash this month, having already spent £58m on Christian Pulisic, they could well look to secure an upgrade on Alonso in the summer. Sarri appears to be determined to mould his squad into a lean, mean, Sarriballin' machine, and signing a more competent left-back would go a long way to achieving his aims.

Meanwhile, ​Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuaín is believed to be on the verge of cutting short his loan spell with ​AC Milan to join Chelsea on a short-term basis. I Rossoneri manager Gennaro Gattuso claimed that he has accepted the powerful forward's decision, and duly left him out of the match squad to face Genoa on Monday afternoon.


Source : 90min