Defender Levi Colwill feels that VAR worked against him and Chelsea following The Blues' 1-2 loss to Man United at Old Trafford.
Scott McTominay shone with two goals to help Man United overcome Chelsea 2-1 at home in the 15th round of the Premier League. Chelsea remains in 10th place on the Premier League table, but the gap to the Top 4 has widened to 11 points.
Defender Levi Colwill faced severe criticism after the defeat to Man United, with him believed to have made an error leading to Scott McTominay's decisive goal in the 72nd minute. It was a situation where McTominay overcame Colwill in a dispute before heading the ball into Sanchez's net. The referee consulted VAR before deciding to award the goal to the Red Devils.
Speaking about the incident, the English defender said, "VAR is currently against me, I don't know what I've done to them. I was clearly pulled back by McTominay, but they didn't provide images to clarify this situation. If I had brought him down as he did to me, I would have been penalized. That's exactly what happened.
It was an unpleasant night. We had opportunities that, if taken, would have made a difference in the game, but that's part of football. We have to quickly bounce back; this is a crucial period with many matches, no time for complaints, you have to quickly focus on the next game."
The 20-year-old English player has made 14 appearances in the Premier League this season and was given the captain's armband in the match against Man United. He is considered the future of Chelsea.
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