- Manchester City secured their place in the FA Cup final after beating Chelsea 1-0
- The Blues were denied a handball when the ball hit Grealish’s arm in the second half.
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Chelsea fans have taken to social media to show their anger after their team were denied a penalty against Manchester City.
After some big mistakes from forward Nicolas Jackson, the score remained 0-0 until the second half.
Mauricio Pochettino’s men were awarded a free kick by Cole Palmer before it hit the arm of Jack Grealish, who was standing against a three-man wall.
A VAR review followed and, after a short delay, referee Michael Oliver awarded City a goal kick, rather than a penalty or corner.
And Chelsea fans took to X to express their frustrations, with some claiming it was a “crazy” decision not to award a penalty.
Chelsea fans were left furious after being denied a penalty when the ball hit Jack Grealish’s arm.
Chelsea players protested, but after a VAR check, Manchester City were awarded a goal kick.
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One said: “That’s one of the craziest non-penalty handball decisions I’ve ever seen.”
Specsavers wrote: “Breaking news: Handball is now legal at Wembley,” while a third fan added: “There is no logical reason not to give this.”
A fourth added: “I’ve seen that the var light is useless, how can you check a handoff and then take a goal kick?”
Manchester City booked a place in the FA Cup final for the third time in five years after claiming a 1-0 victory.
Bernardo Silva scored from close range six minutes from time to ensure City’s hope of winning the double remained intact.