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BREAKING NEWS: live from Fabrizio Romano, *HOW ON GOD’s GREEN EARTH HAS THAT PENALTY AGAINST CHELSEA JUST BEEN DENIED*. PURE CORRUPTION. FIFA has just made public some extremely bad news for the referees and officials who officiated the Chelsea vs Newcastle united game. They lost their employment as a result of the fraudulent denied penalty against Chelsea, which led to their removal from their posts.

Chelsea claimed a hard-earned 2-1 win over Newcastle United in an intense Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge. The early kick-off was packed with action, marked by numerous VAR reviews that heightened the game’s tension and featured plenty of attacking play and pivotal calls.

The Blues struck first in the 18th minute, with a perfectly placed through ball that split Newcastle’s defense. Pedro Neto picked it up and sent a precise cross to Nicolas Jackson, who finished confidently. However, Chelsea’s lead didn’t last long. Newcastle quickly responded when Alexander Isak capitalized on an opportunity to score from close range, bringing the game to 1-1 before halftime.

Chelsea started the second half energetically, and soon Cole Palmer found space and fired past Nick Pope to put the home team back in front. Chelsea almost widened the gap when Neto’s header hit the post, narrowly missing a third goal.

The win temporarily moved Chelsea to fourth in the Premier League standings, pending Arsenal’s later match against Liverpool. VAR was central to the game, with three major reviews that required official intervention.

The first significant VAR check happened in the fourth minute, when Palmer thought he had given Chelsea an early lead. Although the goal was initially allowed, Stockley Park officials reviewed and ultimately disallowed it, ruling Palmer offside. The Premier League’s Match Centre later clarified: “Cole Palmer’s goal was initially awarded on-field. The VAR checked and confirmed that Palmer was in an offside position and recommended that the goal was disallowed.”

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