Stamford Bridge Thriller : 9 Man Chelsea Beaten by Man Utd in
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Javier Hernandez celebrates scoring the winner for Manchester United against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
Nine-man Chelsea lost 3-2 to Manchester United in a
pulsating and controversial English Premier Leauge top of the table clash at
Stamford Bridge Sunday.
It was the first league defeat of the season for
the Blues, who hold a slender one point lead in the standings after nine games
over second-placed United and defending champions Manchester City.
The score was tied at 2-2 just after the hour mark
when Branislav Ivanovic was shown a straight red for pulling down Ashley Young
after he was played through by Robin van Persie.
There could be few arguments with referee Mark
Clattenburg's decision but six minutes later Fernando Torres was shown his
second yellow card in highly controversial circumstances.
He pushed the ball through the legs of United
defender Jonny Evans but as he went ran past him went down spectacularly.
He (Torres) could have carried
on and scored so I cannot understand it. It's his own fault
Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson
Clattenburg ruled it was a deliberate dive and the
Spanish international trudged off, his manager Roberto Di Matteo shaking his
head in disagreement.
Soon afterwards, United boss Alex Ferguson was seen
remonstrating with his Chelsea counterpart, but his anger turned to joy when
his second half substitute Javier Hernandez reacted quickly to turn home a
Rafael cross shot.
To add to Chelsea's sense of injustice, television
replays appeared to indicate the Mexican had come back from an offside position
to score the winner.
Later Sunday, Chelsea said they had made a formal
complaint against referee Clattenburg, accusing him of using
"inappropriate language" to two of their players.
A club spokesman said: "We have lodged a
complaint to the Premier League match delegate with regards to inappropriate
language used by the referee and directed to two of our players in two separate
incidents in today's match."
The visitors had been two goals ahead inside 12
minutes as Van Persie's early shot rebounded off a post to hit David Luiz and
dribble over the line.
Dutchman Van Persie then connected with an Antonio
Valencia cross to make it 2-0.
But back came the leaders with Juan Mata stroking
home a free kick just before the half time break.
They came out in inspired form at the start of the
second half and Oscar picked out fellow Brazilian Ramires to head the
equalizer.
Chelsea looked the more likely side to go on to
take three points before the red cards changed the course of the match.
Ferguson believed Torres was at fault for his own
sending off. "Did he intend to dive? I thought he went down," he told
Sky Sports.
"I think Jonny may have just caught him a
little bit but he can either carry on running -- which he could have done --
but he chose to go down. "He could have carried on and scored so I cannot
understand it. It's his own fault."
In the early kick off, Liverpool had
led Everton 2-0 in the Merseyside derby before the home side hit back to
salvage a draw.
Uruguay international Luis Suarez was at the center
of the action, his early shot deflecting off Leighton Baines to produce the
opening goal.
His celebration raised eyebrows as he ran and dived
full-length in front of Everton manager David Moyes in response to his remarks
about him earlier in the week.
Suarez then headed home Steven Gerrard's free kick
to put Liverpool in command but the home side were quick to respond.
Leon Osman and Steven Naismith were on the score
sheet to stun Brendan Rogers' men.
Suarez thought he had scored the winner in injury
time as he lashed his shot high into the net, but it was controversially ruled
out for offside.
Tottenham Hotspur moved into fourth place in the
standings with a 2-1 win at struggling Southampton with Gareth Bale, returning
to his old side, putting the visitors ahead after 15 minutes.
Clint Dempsey added the second but Southampton hit
back after the break through a Jay Rodriguez goal.
Papiss Cisse hit an injury time winner for Newcastle as
they beat West Bromwich Albion 2-1 in the day's other match in the EPL.
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