THE GAME: CHELSEA VS. CRYSTAL PALACE

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In the closing minutes of a pretty evenly matched game, Chelsea applied further pressure. Dynamic substitute Madueke was hauled down by Eberechi Eze, and although the referee first disallowed the foul, VAR forced him to examine the video screen, at which point he pointed to the spot.
Mykhailo Mudryk scored with a side foot after Malo Gusto retreated from the byline, rewarding Chelsea after having the better of the first half.

Halftime saw Palace draw even thanks to a goal from star player Michael Olise, who first stopped Jordan Ayew’s cross with his chest before crashing in low inside the near post on a half-volley.
The Blues’ late-game substitutions gave them momentum, and after Niclas Jackson missed a clear opportunity and had a goal disallowed by VAR, the hosts won their third straight Premier League home game and their 12th overall versus the Eagles thanks to the late penalty kick.
Palace drops to 16th place, only three points above the relegation zone, as Chelsea rises to 12th.

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