Noni Madueke needed to be restrained by Chelsea coach Jesus Perez following a dramatic finale at Villa Park.
The Blues seemed like that they had secured a 96th-minute winner when Axel Disasi headed dwelling from shut vary to make it 3-2 to the Londoners.
Nonetheless that effort was disallowed as a result of a prolonged VAR delay which noticed referee Craig Pawson known as to the pitchside monitor to try the incident.
That was as a result of a push from Benoit Badiashile within the build-up to the objective.
Because of this, the ultimate whistle blew with the rating at 2-2, denying Chelsea the prospect to drag off the last word comeback.
Clearly sad on the resolution, Madueke berated Pawson after the ultimate whistle with the referee brandishing him a yellow card.
Badiashile was additionally booked for his protests earlier than Mauricio Pochettino‘s quantity two Perez sprinted in direction of the 2 gamers to tug them away from the officers.
Madueke wasn’t the one particular person livid, with Pochettino saying post-match that selections like this are ‘damaging English soccer’.
Talking to TNT Sports activities, Pochettino stated: “Everybody that was watching the sport feels disillusioned.
“I feel we have to clarify to the folks two issues – it was the referee saying foul and disallowing the objective after which going to VAR.
“However when the referee doesn’t see something after which goes to the VAR which modifications the choice of the referee – I’m going to say nothing.
“I don’t wish to discuss unhealthy in regards to the referee, however it’s unbelievable, it’s ridiculous. It’s tough to simply accept this type of factor.
“It’s actually painful as a result of it’s broken English soccer, for me.
“It’s broken the picture and I feel even an Aston Villa participant and even the followers didn’t perceive why they disallowed the objective.”
Because of this, Chelsea stay in ninth place and 6 factors behind Manchester United in sixth with a sport in hand.
In the meantime Aston Villa stay fourth and 7 factors away from fifth-place Tottenham.