Aston Villa 2-2 Chelsea: Axel Disasi's late winner controversially disallowed after Blues complete comeback

Aston Villa vs Chelsea

The decision to disallow Axel Disasi's goal in the closing stages of the match was highly debated by many as Chelsea managed to equalize 2-2 at Aston Villa despite being down by two goals earlier in the game.

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In great difference to their defeat at Arsenal earlier this week, the members of Chelsea showed remarkable perseverance at Villa Park, as they scored a goal by Noni Madueke and a stunning Conor Gallagher shot to tie the game at the end.

In the blog post, it was mentioned that Chelsea believed they had successfully turned the game around during added time. This was after Disasi made an impressive header that went past Robin Olsen. However, Chris Kavanagh, who is in charge of VAR, advised Craig Pawson to reassess the goal.

The individuals in charge deemed the choice to not penalize Benoit Badiashile's push on Diego Carlos to be a noticeable and evident mistake - causing anger among the members of Chelsea's team after the game, as well as prompting Mauricio Pochettino to express his disbelief towards referee Pawson and criticize the ruling as absurd.

In the soccer game, Villa took the lead with the help of Marc Cucurella's mistake, which ended up in an own goal. Morgan Rogers later increased their advantage with a second goal just before the end of the first half.

Despite this, the team led by Unai Emery didn't show their full potential and lost the opportunity to secure a nine-point lead over Tottenham in the battle for the fourth spot. Tottenham will play against Arsenal this Sunday, and the game can be watched live on Sky Sports.

The players of Aston Villa and their performance ratings are as follows: Martinez (scored 6 out of 10), Cash (scored 7 out of 10), Konsa (scored 7 out of 10), Torres (scored 7 out of 10), Digne (scored 6 out of 10), Bailey (scored 7 out of 10), Luiz (scored 6 out of 10), McGinn (scored 7 out of 10), Rogers (scored 7 out of 10), Tielemans (scored 6 out of 10), and Watkins (scored 6 out of 10).

Alternative: Diaby, Olsen, Carlos, Iroegbunam, and Duran all scored six points each in the game.

The Chelsea football team has players with different skill levels. Petrovic has a skill level of 5, Chalobah has a skill level of 7, Silva also has a skill level of 7, Badiashile's skill level is 6, and Cucurella follows with a skill level of 6 as well. Caicedo has a skill level of 7, Gallagher has an impressive skill level of 8, and Madueke also has a skill level of 8. Palmer's skill level is 7, Mudryk has a skill level of 6, and finally, Jackson's skill level is at 5.

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The standout performer of the game was Noni Madueke who showed his outstanding skills and abilities throughout the match. He was constantly on the ball, displaying great control and vision, and was a key contributor to his team's victory. His impressive performance earned him the title of player of the match. It's clear that Noni Madueke has a promising future in the world of football.

VAR Halts Chelsea's Progress At Villa

Chelsea faced their toughest moment of the season during their match against Arsenal, but their recent visit to Villa Park was one of the greatest performances under Pochettino's leadership.

In February, The Blues beat Villa 3-1 to move forward in the FA Cup. This time around, they almost achieved a bigger win, but fell just short.

Nevertheless, it was an unfortunate beginning for Chelsea in the evening as they allowed a goal just four minutes into the game for the second consecutive match. This time, Madueke's weak defending led to Lucas Digne's goal, followed by Cucurella's redirection of John McGinn's poorly executed shot into Chelsea's own net.

During the game, Villa spent much of their time defending in their own half. It seemed as though Nicolas Jackson had managed to score, but the VAR ruled that he was offside.

The frontman had a wonderful opportunity to score but unfortunately hit the post despite being in an open position just yards away from the goal. As a result, he was penalized shortly after when Rogers shot the ball past Djordje Petrovic from the outer part of the penalty area.

The team's morale went down when Emiliano Martinez didn't appear for the second half, as he and Youri Tielemans were both injured earlier in the game and had to sit out the rest of the match.

Olsen was summoned to the field and had an eventful half, initially conceding a goal after Gallagher seized the ball from Douglas Luiz. Madueke then angled the loose ball into the back of the net.

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In the 81st minute, Gallagher scored a remarkable goal with his left foot by curving the ball towards the top corner, resulting in Chelsea equalizing the score, which they rightfully deserved.

The game concluded in a frenzied manner following a remarkable shot by Ollie Watkins, which unfortunately soared above the goalpost during a sparse Aston Villa offensive move.

After his return to the team, Cole Palmer appeared ready to finish with a remarkable solo goal. He skillfully worked his way through Villa's defence following Olsen's mistake. However, the goalkeeper made up for it by making an essential save and preventing the goal.

Disasi had a chance to score in the 95th minute, but unfortunately, the officials disallowed another goal for Chelsea.

Pochettino was very angry when Jesus Perez, his assistant coach, pulled Chelsea's players away from the officials at the end of the match. The manager should be satisfied with his team's performance in the second half, but he probably realizes that his goal of bringing the club back to Europe is becoming increasingly difficult to achieve.

Pochettino: Referee Is Amazing!

Pochettino expressed his anger towards the referees, pointing out that Disasi's goal was ruled out and that Chelsea did not receive a penalty for Jack Grealish's obvious handball during their FA Cup semi-final loss to Manchester City last weekend. Pochettino believes that VAR is negatively impacting football.

Pochettino expressed his sentiments on TNT Sports that anyone who watched the game will inevitably experience a sense of disappointment.

I can't believe how unfair and absurd the referee's decisions were. It's so hard to come to terms with.

A fortnight prior, there was a handball incident in which the referee did not deem it a penalty and did not review it.

This situation is quite unfortunate as it has caused harm to English football. Personally, I believe that both the players and fans of the Villa team were confused as to why the goal was not allowed. It was definitely a painful experience for all involved.

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If you observe the difficulty, assuming we approach each challenge in this manner, it will result in a violation and we will not be able to complete the match with a complete team of 11 players.

Discussing either the execution or the choice could have negative effects on the game.

"Pochettino Loses Patience With Controversial Call"

Joe Shread from Sky Sports:

At last, Mauricio Pochettino is becoming frustrated. He has a team of young players who are not always reliable due to injuries. The coach had previously emphasized the importance of waiting and having faith in the team's progress.

The supervisor has refrained from expressing discontentment towards the officials who chose not to penalize Jack Grealish's obvious handball during the FA Cup semi-final last week. Despite being provoked, he has chosen to maintain his composure and avoid criticism.

However, the team's recent subpar performances against Burnley, Sheffield United, and Arsenal have resulted in a subtle shift in attitude. Pochettino has expressed doubts about his players' mindset and specifically noted that it is not just him who must demonstrate that he is worthy of staying with the club for the next season.

It was not surprising that the irritable behavior resurfaced when Chelsea's attempt to make a comeback and win against Aston Villa was blocked by the officials' disallowment of Axel Disasi's goal in the 95th minute. Even though Pochettino chose to remain silent after the controversial incident at Wembley before, he would not do the same this time.

He described Craig Pawson as "amazing" and expressed his belief that the choice, which arose as a result of VAR Chris Kavanagh's recommendation that the referee review a slight touch by Benoit Badiashile on Diego Carlos, was completely preposterous.

The officials had to determine that they had committed a "clear and obvious" mistake in order to nullify the goal. It is difficult to fathom how they arrived at that conclusion, especially considering the minor nature of the occurrence.

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If Chelsea wants to know why they might finish another season without winning any awards or a spot in Europe, they should first examine their own weaknesses. However, referees have also played a role in important games on two consecutive weekends.

Emery Happy Despite Losing 2-goal Lead

Unai Emery was content with how Villa played and the final result, as they managed a 2-2 draw. Even though Emery's team seemed to have a clear lead, losing the two points didn't deter his satisfaction with Villa's performance.

During an interview with TNT Sports, he expressed his contentment that their team has attained their objective of enhancing their performance. Last year, their goal was to compete in the Europa League, which they successfully accomplished. But now, they have set a higher aspiration to take part in the prestigious Champions League.

Today, Chelsea displayed their strength, but we have managed to maintain consistency by securing a draw. Overall, this outcome is quite favorable.

I desire additional success, certainly. Chelsea possesses a team of excellent players. The outcome was remarkable during the initial forty-five minutes. We defended skillfully and did not allow many goals. However, it was challenging to retain the ball against Chelsea.

Emery Sparks Villa Forwards With Opta Stats

The game will start at 7:30 pm on Thursday, May 2nd, with the kickoff scheduled for 7:00 pm.

On Thursday at 8 pm, Aston Villa will compete against Olympiakos in the Conference League semi-final at their home ground.

The Villa squad will be heading to Brighton for their upcoming Premier League match on Sunday at 2 in the afternoon.

Chelsea's upcoming games will take place at their home stadium. They will first face off against Tottenham on Thursday, which will be broadcasted live on Sky Sports at 7:30pm. Following that, they will compete against West Ham on Sunday, with the game beginning at 2pm.

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