Eberechi Eze’s ‘Ghost Goal’ Debated as VAR Clashes with FA Rulebook
At Stamford Bridge on opening day, Crystal Palace’s 3-0 lead over Chelsea dissolved into chaos when VAR intervened to disallow Eberechi Eze’s stunning free-kick goal after Marc Guehi’s wall encroachment was ruled. The decision overturned an original goal review, with referee Darren England citing Law 13 of FA rules which prohibits attacking players from being within one metre of a defensive wall during set-pieces.
VAR ‘Ruling Overkill’ as Fans Slam ‘New Era’ of Refereeing
Salvador Sanchez’s mishandling of Eze’s curled strike was initially awarded, but the goal was nullified after a 24-second VAR review. Chelsea supporters erupted, with comments like “VAR is ruining football” flooding social media. One fan lamented, “Guehi did nothing wrong—this is an absolute joke.”
Referee Hierarchy Backs VAR but Fans Demand Clarity
Former referee Mark Halsey acknowledged the VAR’s role: “The referee should’ve caught this in real-time, but VAR confirmed the breach.” Crystal Palace’s defense of Guehi’s positioning was dismissed, with the FA’s rulebook explicitly stating: “If an attacker is within one metre of a wall… an indirect free kick is awarded.”
Standards Crisis as Fans Question Football’s Future
With Chelsea fans trapped outside the stadium due to ticket failures the VAR controversy dominated discourse. “This isn’t football anymore,” argued one fan. “They’re policing lines like it’s the Premier League now!”
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