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Saturday 9 February 2019

Which arbitrator has red checked the most players in Premier League history?

One English authority is set to hit a huge achievement this end of the week as he assumes the responsibility of Man City against Chelsea – with 99 red cards to his name 


Arbitrator Mike Dean is only one red card far from shaking his 100th in Premier League – and what better diversion to commend a centurion of sending-offs than Manchester City going up against Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium?

Get up and go Guardiola's side will look get retribution on Chelsea on Sunday, who were the side to end the Citizens' unbeaten begin to the season in December with a 2-0 succeed at Stamford Bridge.

Success over the Blues would put weight on Liverpool in the title race, who play multi-day sooner. Should the Reds attract or lose to Bournemouth on Saturday and Man City succeed at the Etihad, Man City will go clear at the highest point of the Premier League table.

Despite the fact that Man City will have the title on their brains as they plan for the huge confrontation, they have to likewise be on their best conduct under red-card cheerful Dean who will manage the diversion.

The Wirral-brought into the world authority will be the main Premier League ref to achieve an era of rejections should he choose to send off a player in Sunday's conflict, with any semblance of Martin Atkinson next in accordance with 58 red cards to his name.

Dignitary shows demonstrated no benevolence this crusade, having just granted nine red cards in only 19 installations – which is four more than other best flight official. He most as of late demonstrated a second yellow to Huddersfield's Christopher Schindler against Burnley in January.

What's more is that Chelsea and Manchester City are the clubs that he has rebuffed the most in his profession, giving each side nine red cards each. Also, as though written in the universe, Chelsea versus Man City is where Dean has directed the most and appeared most reds (four).

Dignitary made his Premier League refereeing debut in the 2000-01 season when he administered Leicester City's conflict with Southampton.

His refereeing profession has included some questionable minutes, as of late mouthing "off you fly" in the wake of sending off Brighton safeguard Lewis Dunk at the Vitality Stadium in December just as giving a second yellow card to the wrong Brighton player.

Senior member was downgraded to the Championship in December 2017 for an end of the week following a string of questionable Premier League choices, for example, choosing to expel Ross Barkley in the Merseyside Derby.

He has never sent off a player multiple occasions, in any case, with only five Premier League players having been respected with a two-time Dean red card. Of those at present dynamic, it is just Arsenal chief Laurent Koscielny who has been sent off by Dean more than once.

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