Southampton defender Jack Stephens is sent off for pulling Marc Cucurella's HAIR - as things go from bad to worse for Russell Martin's side against Chelsea

  • Southampton were thrashed 5-1 by Chelsea in the Premier League on Wednesday
  • Their task was made even harder when club captain Jack Stephens was sent off 
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Jack Stephens was bizarrely sent off for pulling Marc Cucurella's hair in Southampton's 5-1 defeat by Chelsea on Wednesday.

The defender, 30, is Saints' club captain, but endured a disastrous night before he was dismissed after 39 minutes.

Southampton, who were already 3-1 down at the time after two mistakes from their goalkeeper Joe Lumley, were in a dangerous position having won a corner.

And when referee Tony Harrington wasn't looking, Stephens decided to pull Cucurella's hair.

The Spaniard subsequently fell to the ground, with VAR advising Harrington to go to the screen.

After taking a quick look at a replay of the incident, Harrington had no hesitation in giving Stephens his marching orders in another major blow to Russell Martin's struggling side.

When referee Tony Harrington wasn't looking, Jack Stephens tugged at Marc Cucurella's hair

When referee Tony Harrington wasn't looking, Jack Stephens tugged at Marc Cucurella's hair

Harrington was sent to the screen and decided to hand Stephens his marching orders

Harrington was sent to the screen and decided to hand Stephens his marching orders

It was Stephens' second dismissal of the season and added to Russell Martin's problems

It was Stephens' second dismissal of the season and added to Russell Martin's problems

The Premier League's match centre added further clarity to the decision as they posted on X: '38’ VAR OVERTURN.

'The VAR recommended an on-field review for possible violent conduct for Jack Stephens. The referee then issued a red card.'

The red card was Stephens' second dismissal of the season, with the defender having also been sent off against Manchester United in September.

On that day, he was handed a three-game ban for a high challenge on Alejandro Garnacho. 

However, Stephens was later given an additional two-match suspension and a £50,000 fine for using abusive and insulting language towards referee Stuart Attwell and fourth official Gavin Ward.

Discipline continues to be a major problem for the Saints, with Martin's side having received 45 yellow cards and three red cards already this season. 

Southampton went onto lose the clash 5-1 as they fell apart in the second half, leaving them seven points adrift of safety.