The Women’s Super League London Derby ended with a controversial decision that decided the outcome of the game.
The game was a tight fixing but in the 84th minute referee gave Emily Heslip Chelosa A fine. Lauren James scored a run in the box and Kim Little saw him James trip.
From the angle of the referee he believed that Little Little did not get any ball and paid fine. Guru Ritten took the move and the blues scored goals to see their London rivals double In the WSL This season.
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The replay at slow pace looks very low in getting the ball before contacting James.
Arsenal The players protested but Heslip got stuck in his decision. The referee could not review the incident because the VR was not used in WSL.
The technology is not used in the top-cling of English women because the huge majority of the home grounds cannot support. Financial limitations are also a large part of the referees in WSL, not the full period, but a factor.
Being with his decision, Heslip criticized Arsenal’s Katie McCeb.
McCeb was seen to have a word with a referee, which results in his straight red card.
McCebbe is not confirmed whether the next game will miss but a player is usually suspended for the next fixer.
Penalty means that Chelsea won 1-0 to maintain their unbeaten run in the league this season. In FourForto See, the blues will win the WSL title for the sixth season drawn in this promotion.
The blues are at the top of the table, the second place is clean of seven points in Manchester United.
Arsenal’s damage is that they are the fourth and 10 points behind Chelsea. Since taking over from Jonas Edval in October, the defeat was also the first defeat of Manager Rini Sligers.