Speaking on the fight, Chalmers said: "Someone's 0 has got to go."
It comes just a few weeks after he was given CPR on the field after suffering a cardiac arrest.
The main man came on as a sub but missed a penalty in the dying embers of the game.
He was only in the role for seven months.
Even after spending 75 minutes locked inside a cage together, Moreno admits he'd still shake his rival's hand – even if it's slapped away.
Within their 5-hour-45-minute thriller, this rally was the pick of the bunch.
One viewer tweeted: "Holy f**k, this is the most dangerous sport I have ever seen."
"The guy’s drunk out of his mind. From the first point he’s been provoking. He’s not here to watch tennis. He just wants to get in my head."
"Smh (shake my head). We need to set a better example for this new generation man."
"Players are free to decide which initiatives to support, and we continue to encourage their voices and perspectives on social issues."
“That is firing, that’s you done. Off you get. I’m gonna can that. That’s s**thouse from you.”
1-0 up with less than three minutes to go against Crystal Palace, the Red Devils looked destined to bag three valuable points.
He was simply shouting out a '1, 1, 2' punch combination to his client when Siri mistook it for an emergency services phone number.
The standing ovation and constant cheers came just 12 months after he was booted out of the country following his Covid-19 vaccine saga.