Webb labels disallowed King goal a misjudgment as Chelsea endure VAR chaos
From the press row at Stamford Bridge, the monitor glowed as the derby stalled.
However, Webb says the guidance was not followed.
Josh King seemed to have scored Fulham’s first league goal at Chelsea.
The strike was ruled out after the referee consulted the pitchside monitor.
Webb described that moment as a misjudgment by the officials.
Then Muniz stepped on Chalobah’s foot, sparking another chalked moment.
Defensive shape looked porous at times, and Chelsea paid the price.
Midfield balance was off, leaving gaps for Fulham’s runners.
Meanwhile managerial confusion lingered as substitutions failed to steady the ship.
As a Chelsea watcher who remembers the Mourinho years as gospel, this misstep stings.
Tottenham watch with a wry grin, while Liverpool envy hums in the background.
And Boehly still pursues a plan that lands somewhere in the fog.
TLDR:
- Webb calls the disallowed goal a misjudgment by officials.
- Defensive shape and midfield balance remain Chelsea’s worry.
- Managerial confusion clouds progress amid Todd’s XI chaos.
Josh King
Chelsea


