London: For neutral spectators and - above all - for Manchester United, there was a lot to enjoy about Premier League match at Stamford Bridge. But for host Chelsea it was a nightmare, with two tallies being nullified by VAR and the team ultimately suffering a 0-2 defeat.
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Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard is stumbling through some of his worst days as head coach as he tries to turn around his squad's fortunes. Benching former starting goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has not solved his club's problems and the loss to Manchester United is now a new low point.
Overall, the Monday night match was a lackluster affair, with neither team showing much in the way of quality play and plagued by VAR interludes and a spate of arguably poor refereeing decisions.
Manchester United made the fewest errors during the contest, but it took the entire first half for the Red Devils to get on the board, with French striker Anthony Martial opening the scoring with a superbly executed goal in the 45th minute.
On the play, Aaron Wan-Bissaka sent in an outstanding cross in the direction of Martial, who rose up above defender Andreas Christensen and controlled the header perfectly.
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"We defended like lions. Eric was unbelievable." 🦁#MUFC pic.twitter.com/PtTwD5o3rv
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— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 17, 2020"We defended like lions. Eric was unbelievable." 🦁#MUFC pic.twitter.com/PtTwD5o3rv
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 17, 2020
After the break, defender Kurt Zouma thought he had netted the equalizer for the home team, but the tally was disallowed when VAR found that Cesar Azpilicueta had shoved Brandon Williams before the goal was scored.
Instead, Harry Maguire added to the visitors' lead with a header off a corner kick in the 66th minute that made the score 2-0.
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Goal ✅
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Clean Sheet ✅
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— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93) February 17, 2020
Clean Sheet ✅
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— Harry Maguire (@HarryMaguire93) February 17, 2020
Clean Sheet ✅
3 points ✅ #MUFC 🔴❤️ pic.twitter.com/6hAIt1vbs4
Plenty of minutes remained on the clock but they served only to add to the home team and home crowd's frustration.
The London club seemed to pull one back in the 77th minute, but an apparently goal on a header by Olivier Giroud was ruled offside, with VAR ruling that he had a foot offside.
With the win, Manchester United moved up to seventh place with 38 points and now are just three points behind fourth-place Chelsea in the Premier League standings.