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It’s 0-0 with half of the first half played at Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea are a little lucky to not be losing.The Blues conceded after 15 minutes when Eberi Eze lined up a free kick very centre
The Premier League is back and so are the controversies as Liverpool had an early handball appeal turned down by Anthony Taylor despite Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi appearing to deliberately palm the ball away from Hugo Ekitike as he looked to break through on goal.
Referee England overturned his on-field decision, but explained that the free-kick was ruled out because Guéhi, after successfully shifting Caicedo, had moved to within a metre of the Chelsea wall, which is an infringement in itself. The goal wasn’t ruled out because of the Palace captain’s contact with the Ecuadorian.
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Eberechi Eze thought he had given Crystal Palace the lead against Chelsea with a stunning free-kick at Stamford Bridge only for VAR to intervene to rule the goal out
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FANS are in uproar after Eberechi Eze’s free-kick against Chelsea was disallowed because of wall encroachment. The England star blasted Crystal Palace in front early on with the ball going