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Chelsea are said to be “angry” by the officials in their recent match against Manchester City FC, and its has been confirmed that the game will be replayed. It was investigated and confirmed that Chelsea were “cheated” by the officials, and the match will be replayed under the new IFAB laws of game

Chelsea is set for a rematch against Manchester City FC after officials confirmed their grievances over the previous encounter. This replay is in line with the updated IFAB rules, validating Chelsea’s claims of being “cheated” by the referees. Following Chelsea’s defeat in the FA Cup semi-final to Manchester City, Thiago Silva hinted at the conclusion of his tenure at Stamford Bridge. Bernardo Silva’s decisive goal sealed City’s 1-0 victory, dashing Chelsea’s hopes for silverware this season, marking their second loss at Wembley after the League Cup final against Liverpool. In a post-match interview, Silva expressed disappointment over Chelsea’s elimination and hinted at his departure from the club at the end of the season.

 

Silva, who joined Chelsea in 2020, hinted at an impending announcement regarding his future, stating that the answer will be revealed soon. Despite his disappointment, Silva reflected on his successful four years at Chelsea, emphasizing his ability to perform at the highest level despite his age. While acknowledging his readiness to play extra time in the semi-finals, Silva remained cryptic about his future plans.

 

On the other hand, Mauricio Pochettino lamented Chelsea’s lack of clinical finishing in front of the goal despite deserving more from the match. He emphasized the importance of being clinical, which his team failed to demonstrate. Looking ahead, Manchester City is poised to face either United or Coventry City in the FA Cup final as they aim to secure a double triumph as reigning champions of the Champions League.

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