MANCHESTER UNITED vs CHELSEA – All’s well that ends well…
Sunday 23rd September 2007


Manchester United should have been awarded a penalty in this match, but a lot earlier than when ref Mike Dean decided to point to an Old Trafford spot. Mid-way through the first half, Joe Cole’s desperate lunge at Patrice Evra made a whole lot more convincing an argument for a spot kick than did Louis Saha’s theatrical fall after Tal Ben Haim’s boot had brushed his sock in added time at the end of the game. The incidents cancel each other out though so, in the world of the Right Result, the outcome remains a 2-0 win to Manchester United.
The Right Result is a 2-0 win for Manchester United.
Entry Filed under: Latest Incidents


2 Comments Add your own
1. bknathans (Team - chelsea) | October 7th, 2007 at 9:03 am
tHE RED CARD TO OBI Mikel was harsh.It should have been yellow.
2. Colm | May 17th, 2008 at 10:43 am
How on earth does this site not chalk off both goals of Man Us? The first goal was well outside the allotted time and dont Chelsea get something for that diabolical red card decision?
The Evra incident wasnt a penalty. Like the way its justified here simply because it was a better claim than the joke pen that was awarded.
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