Chelsea fans are all saying the same thing about Jadon Sancho after decision v Liverpool as new footage analysed
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Chelsea Fans Furious Over Refereeing and VAR Decisions in Liverpool Loss
Chelsea supporters have lashed out at referees and VAR officials, accusing them of corruption after a controversial penalty denial in their Premier League match against Liverpool.
Frustrating Defeat for Maresca’s Team Amid Controversy
Enzo Maresca’s squad suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat at Anfield in a match overshadowed by debatable decisions impacting both teams.
Mohamed Salah converted a penalty in the 29th minute, putting Liverpool ahead. Nicolas Jackson leveled the score just after the break, but Curtis Jones netted what proved to be the game-winning goal for the Reds in the 51st minute.
Chelsea’s Penalty Shout Ignored
Before Salah’s opener, Chelsea fans were convinced Jadon Sancho had been fouled by Trent Alexander-Arnold near the famous Kop end.
Video clips circulated rapidly on social media, showing the Liverpool right-back stepping on the foot of Sancho. Despite the footage, no penalty was awarded, and the incident appeared to go unnoticed by VAR and match referee John Brooks, leaving Chelsea fans in disbelief.
Missed Opportunity to Take Control
Had the Blues been awarded the penalty, they might have gained control early in what was a highly eventful contest. Instead, they were left frustrated as yet another questionable call went against them.
More Controversial Moments Across the League
This weekend’s football wasn’t short on drama. Manchester City was granted a last-gasp winner in the 97th minute, which was upheld after a VAR review, further inflaming tempers among fans. Now, it’s Chelsea supporters who are voicing their frustration, labeling the Premier League and its officials as “corrupt,” claiming their team was unfairly treated.
More Unrest at Chelsea: Player Unhappiness Emerges
Meanwhile, reports have surfaced that a 2023 signing is “unhappy” at the club, potentially pushing for a surprise transfer move.