‎Eberechi Eze’s Free-Kick for Crystal Palace Disallowed After VAR Controversy Against Chelsea

‎Crystal Palace faced controversy as Eberechi Eze’s thunderous free-kick against Chelsea was disallowed following a VAR review at Stamford Bridge. The England international initially believed he had given his team the lead in the Premier League opener.
Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze saw his thunderous free-kick against Chelsea disallowed after VAR ruled Marc Guehi’s wall infringement, sparking Premier League controversy.
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‎Eze’s free-kick powered through Chelsea’s defensive wall, beating goalkeeper Robert Sanchez with remarkable force. He celebrated immediately, convinced of the strike’s impact, only for referee Darren England to consult the pitch-side monitor. The goal was subsequently ruled out, leaving players and fans visibly frustrated.
‎The disallowed goal centered on the positioning of Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi. Referee England determined that Guehi stood within one metre of Chelsea’s wall and pushed Moises Caicedo, obstructing the defensive line. Laws of the game require attacking players to maintain at least one metre distance from a wall of three or more defenders. Guehi’s infringement prompted the referee to award Chelsea an indirect free-kick.
‎This incident highlighted the continued influence of VAR on Premier League matches, particularly during high-stakes set-piece situations. Crystal Palace’s opening fixture concluded with Eze’s striking effort overshadowed by the controversial decision.

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