Maguire scores after avoiding red card for kick on Batshuayi | Chelsea 0-2 Man Utd | EPL Highlights

Harry Maguire opened the scoring for Manchester United after being allowed a little leniency in a key talking point of the match – an apparent raised boot which was reviewed for a red card by the folks in VAR central.

United won the match 2-0, an impressive three points to take away from Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge. On the other hand, Frank Lampard’s Chelsea are having a little bit of a wobbly spell of form right now.

From Sky sports Football:

Manchester United blew the race for the top four wide open with a 2-0 win at Chelsea amid more VAR controversy at Stamford Bridge on Monday night.

Sky Sports Football YouTube Channel

You can see Harry Maguire’s post match interview, here.


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