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

 The recent performance of the Blues has been inconsistent, with a disappointing loss at Arsenal on Tuesday. However, they made a strong comeback at Villa Park, with Noni Madueke's goal and Conor Gallagher's brilliant strike bringing them level in the game's dying moments.


Chelsea thought they had secured the victory when Disasi powerfully headed the ball into the goal past Robin Olsen in stoppage time, but VAR Chris Kavanagh advised Craig Pawson to review the goal. After careful consideration, the officials deemed Benoit Badiashile's nudge on Diego Carlos to be an obvious error, causing frustration among Chelsea's players at full-time. Manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed his disbelief at the decision, calling Pawson "unbelievable" and the verdict "ridiculous." Villa took the lead early on thanks to Marc Cucurella's own goal, and Morgan Rogers doubled their advantage shortly before half-time. However, Unai Emery's side failed to impress and missed the opportunity to move nine points ahead of Tottenham in the race for fourth place. Tottenham will face Arsenal on Sunday, and the outcome of that game could have a major impact on the race for fourth place.
The match between Aston Villa and Chelsea was an intense affair that ended in a 2-2 draw. Axel Disasi scored a late winner for Chelsea, but the goal was controversially disallowed after the Blues completed a remarkable comeback. Noni Madueke and Conor Gallagher scored crucial goals for Chelsea to bring them level after Villa had taken the lead through Marc Cucurella's own goal and Morgan Rogers' strike before half-time. In the dying moments of the game, Disasi powered a header past Robin Olsen to seemingly secure the win for Chelsea. However, VAR Chris Kavanagh advised referee Craig Pawson to review the goal, and after careful consideration, the officials deemed Benoit Badiashile's nudge on Diego Carlos to be a clear and obvious error, leading to the disallowance of the goal. The disallowed goal sparked frustration among Chelsea's players, and manager Mauricio Pochettino labeled the decision "ridiculous" and Pawson "unbelievable" after the game. Despite the controversy, the draw was a fair result, and both teams will be looking to build on their performances in their upcoming fixtures.

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