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Why It Doesn't Matter If Chelsea's First Was A Foul Or Not

For those of you who need a recap of the action, Chelsea's Marcos Alonso leaped to meet a cross from a teammate and in the process, significantly elbowed Hector Bellerin out of the game. On another day, Alonso could have been yellow carded, but the referee on this occasion deemed it legal and granted Chelsea the goal. Many Arsenal fans are disappointed with the referee's decision to grant the goal despite Alonso's arm clearly whacking Bellerin before he connected with the ball. However, there is also the fact that the defender intended no malice on his Spanish colleague and in his desire to connect with the cross. WRITERS: AllArsenal are seeking new writers to join our fast-growing team -...
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