Thursday, 12 February 2015

WILLIAMS LATE GOAL GAVE CHELSEA VICTORY AGAINST EVERTON


 Willian's strike deflects off Steven Naismith past Tim Howard
Everton Roberto Martinez accused Chelsea's players of trying to sway the referee during a bad-tempered 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge.
Everton manager Roberto Martinez accused Chelsea's players of
trying to sway the referee during a bad-tempered 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge.
Willian's late winner came after Gareth Barry's red card and a fracas in which Branislav Ivanovic escaped censure for a clash with Everton's James McCarthy.
"It's very clear that what the home team are trying to do is influence the referee," Martinez said in an interview
Mourinho cut short his interview when asked about Chelsea's discipline.
A game that looked destined for stalemate came to life in the closing stages after Barry was shown a second yellow card for a trip on Willian.
As opposing players clashed, Ivanovic locked his arm around McCarthy's neck and appeared to push his head towards the Everton midfielder.
Martinez criticised referee Jonathan Moss for his handling of both incidents. Everton manager Roberto Martinez accused Chelsea's players of trying to sway the referee during a bad-tempered 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge.
Willian's late winner came after Gareth Barry's red card and a fracas in which Branislav Ivanovic escaped censure for a clash with Everton's James McCarthy.
"It's very clear that what the home team are trying to do is influence the referee," Martinez told BBC Sport.
Mourinho cut short his BBC interview when asked about Chelsea's discipline.
A game that looked destined for stalemate came to life in the closing stages after Barry was shown a second yellow card for a trip on Willian.
As opposing players clashed, Ivanovic locked his arm around McCarthy's neck and appeared to push his head towards the Everton midfielder.
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Martinez criticised referee Jonathan Moss for his handling of both incidents. wiliams late winner came after Gareth Barry's red card and a fracas in which Branislav Ivanovic escaped censure for a clash with Everton's James McCarthy.
"It's very clear that what the home team are trying to do is influence the referee," Martinez said in an interview.
Mourinho cut short his interview when asked about Chelsea's discipline.
A game that looked destined for stalemate came to life in the closing stages after Barry was shown a second yellow card for a trip on Willian.
As opposing players clashed, Ivanovic locked his arm around McCarthy's neck and appeared to push his head towards the Everton midfielder.
Martinez criticised referee Jonathan Moss for his handling of both incidents.

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