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João Pedro and Fernández fire Chelsea to win against Fulham after VAR drama

Perhaps the biggest insult for the visitors was that the first half was still going on when Chelsea finally broke through. They were into the ninth minute of added time when João Pedro leapt to make it 1-0 and the Fulham head coach, Marco Silva, began to make peace with the realisation that the footballing Gods were not on his side on an afternoon that offered further proof of how the introduction of technology has made the sport too pedantic, stop-start and open to being warped by blurred lines over subjective calls.This game completely changed when Josh King, Fulham’s gifted 18-year-old midfielder, had a fine goal disallowed in the 21st minute. It is tiresome to have to talk about refereeing decisions but sometimes there is no other choice. The video assistant referee system has brought us to this point. We pore over minute details, hunting for infringements, desperately seeking reasons to chalk off goals. Yet there was no major appeal from Chelsea when King scored. Trevoh Chalobah was in a heap at the other end of the pitch after being caught by Rodrigo Muniz but most people saw a good breakaway goal from the visitors. Continue reading...

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