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
Officials have said that Chelsea is “mad” over their recent encounter against Manchester City FC, and the game will be replayed. The referees were found to have “cheated” Chelsea, and the game will be replayed under the new IFAB rules.
Thiago Silva intimated that his time at Stamford Bridge was coming to an end after Chelsea’s FA Cup semi-final loss to Manchester City.
Pep Guardiola’s City dashed Chelsea’s prospects of winning any trophy this season with a 1-0 victory due to Bernando Silva’s late strike.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side had the better opportunities, but they were punished for squandering them, suffering another loss at Wembley Stadium after Liverpool defeated the Blues in the League Cup final.
Silva burst into tears following Chelsea’s FA Cup exit and intimated in a post-match interview that his time in west London was coming to an end.
The 39-year-old, who joined Stamford Bridge in 2020, will be out of contract at the end of the season and has already made a decision on his future.
‘You will know in the coming days,’ Silva added. I don’t want to say anything after a loss.
‘I’m disappointed with the outcome, but the news will eventually come out. I have reached a choice in my mind, but now is not the time to reveal it.
Guardiola reacts to Manchester City’s triumph against Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final
‘It is not an individual sport, but my four years here were excellent. Not because I didn’t trust in myself, but given my age and the intensity of this league, it’s unusual to see players at such a high level at 39.
I don’t enjoy talking about myself, yet you can see this. In the semi-final, I was prepared to play extra time! I can tell that I still have several years to love football.
Pochettino feels Chelsea ‘earned more’ after their recent Wembley performance, but admits his team was not ‘clinical’ enough in front of goal.
‘It is so simple to explain,’ he said. ‘We yielded in a point when you should not have.
‘We were unable of being clinical in front of goal; we had several opportunities but could not score. I believe we were somewhat better in the game and deserved more, but it’s not about earning it; it’s about being clinical, which we weren’t tonight.
Manchester City, still looking for a double after their Champions League defeat, will meet Manchester United or Coventry City in the FA Cup final.