The German forward produced Chelsea's only shots on target in a stilted performance against a belligerent Newcastle side.
Worst of all came after 55 minutes, when he failed to bring down a ball over the top that, had he brought it in at all, would have created the best chance of the match. Newcastle had a penalty shout of their own turned down by referee Coote when Jacob Murphy had, in Eddie Howe’s words, the shirt “near enough ripped off his back” by Nathaniel Chalobah. The incident was looked at by the VAR, but it was not deemed to be a clear error not to award the penalty. Was lucky though not to have a penalty given against him when Jacob Murphy wriggled past him just before the hour mark. The incident was referred to VAR as a possible penalty incident, but Werner was ruled offside which rendered the foul null and void. Coote’s award of a yellow card was not seen as a “clear”. Havertz was deemed ‘reckless’ by VAR but not guilty of serious foul play (Photo: Reuters) The VAR was also required in a different capacity in the second half when Werner streaked through on goal and knocked the ball round Martin Dubravka, only to be dragged down. The referee immediately issued a yellow card, but the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) took a minute to investigate the incident while Burn was down.
Chelsea News: One of the Newcastle owners was spotted outside Stamford Bridge ahead of the game on Sunday.
“We like the challenge of buying a club at 20th position [in the Premier League] and getting it to the top.” Quotes that would have delighted the Newcastle away fans who were in great noise on Sunday before Kai Havertz silenced the travelling Toon Army with his well taken goal. The Toon hero who had bought the club from Mike Ashley did have her say on the Roman Abramovich situation with questions about the Blues came up in a recent interview. But we do have to hold all of our relationships to account.” She went on to add: “One great thing about taking four years to buy Newcastle is we had a great opportunity to look at every club, including Chelsea. “Chelsea is a wonderful club, but there was only one club for us and will only ever be one club for us.
Newcastle United were denied a well-earned point against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, when Kai Havertz scored a late winner, with two contentious decisions ...
That makes a mockery of VAR.” "We are still in a relegation battle. “Havertz should have received a red card for his high elbow into the face of Newcastle’s Burn. Let us know in the comments “But the penalty, with the use of VAR, I cannot understand how that has not been given or the ref has not been asked to go to the monitor and review his decision. Speaking after the narrow defeat at Stamford Bridge, Howe claimed that the process to not give the Magpies a spot-kick “made a mocker of VAR”.
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“You’re never going to change any Chelsea fan’s opinions on him,” 64-year-old fan Kim Clark said. “It just goes to show if we’ve got a (new) owner — we’re bound to have billionaire owners, otherwise you can’t afford this club these days — anything can happen that could change that in a week. But the moves against Abramovich’s British businesses serve as a cautionary warning for Newcastle fans celebrating their newfound investment and how geopolitical tensions can impact a Premier League team. While Newcastle shows solidarity toward the Ukrainian victims of Russia’s aggression, the Saudis are involved in a war against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen that has spawned the world’s worst humanitarian disaster. And yet during a match where the chants were most memorable, they still bellowed: “Abramovich is a war offender”. Newcastle certainly has the richest owners in football.
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Chelsea will turn their attention back to matters on the pitch when they welcome Newcastle to Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon.
Live blog: You can keep up to date with all the action via Standard Sport’s live blog, with Dan Kilpatrick at the ground to provide expert analysis. Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch the match online via the Sky Go app. With credit cards frozen, there is so much uncertainty around the club at the moment.
Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea go in search of their fifth straight league victory when they face Eddie Howe's nine-game unbeaten Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on ...
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Newcastle United are looking to extend their unbeaten run against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday in what could be a strange atmosphere in the capital.
The Magpies come to Stamford Bridge on Sunday to face Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea side in the Premier League.
I don’t expect anything on the pitch to be any different really. In terms of the wider impact, it’s difficult to know. “For us, it can’t change our preparation in any way.
All eyes will be on Thomas Tuchel's club and how the Blues react to the off-field turmoil in the wake of sanctions against club owner Roman Abramovich.
As for the visitors, Eddie Howe also has a number of selection issues to juggle. It remains to be seen whether Federico Fernandez will be available following an abdominal injury. Both teams come into the game with significant fitness doubts, only adding to the uncertainty about which way this could go. Only existing ticket holders will be permitted for matches and the Chelsea club shop will be closed. After club owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by the UK government and disqualified by the Premier League for his ties to the Russian regime which invaded Ukraine, the Blues are only permitted to play thanks to a special football license granted by the government. The Magpies are unbeaten in their last four away league games, and they haven't tasted defeat in nine games across all competitions.
Chelsea snatch a dramatic late winner to beat Newcastle in the first game at Stamford Bridge since Blues' Russian owner Roman Abramovich was sanctioned by ...
There was plenty for Newcastle boss Eddie Howe to be positive about given his side were only a few minutes away from securing a point away at the current European and world champions. The relief and delight shown from Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, both at the goal and again at the final whistle, showed what this meant to him by screaming at the fans and punching the air. It was a tough goal to concede for Newcastle who had wanted Havertz to be sent off in the first half for catching Dan Burn in the face with an elbow when jumping, but the German only received a booking.
Chelsea will hope to put their off-field troubles to one side again on Sunday as they look to continue racking up wins when they host Newcastle.The Bl.
Premier League match Chelsea vs Newcastle 13.03.2022. Preview and stats followed by live commentary, video highlights and match report.
Kai Havertz scored a later winner against Newcastle United, another side to have had their ownership called into question. Match-winner Havertz was delighted to ...
We try to win games and give them a good feeling." "You feel sorry for everyone in the club, the supporters, also the workers, not only for us professionals, for the academy, for everyone, it’s a tough time. He told Sky Sports: "Of course it’s tough, but for us as players and the staff as well, we are privileged to train and continue what we love, and of course it’s hard for everyone, not only us.
Even so it was in keeping with the confusion and mixed feelings consuming the club - and the Premier League - that even the goal, or rather its scorer, was ...