
Mauricio
Pochettino has claimed the use of VAR by match officials is "damaging the
image of English football" after Chelsea were denied an incredible comeback
at Aston Villa.
Mauricio Pochettino's men looked to be ending a horror week in style when
Axel Disasi's header in the fourth minute of time added on crashed in off
the crossbar to overturn a 2-0 deficit.
But Benoit Badiashile was ruled to have fouled Diego Carlos in the build-up
and the goal was ruled out meaning the visitors had to settle for a point.
It had seemed like it was going to be another night to forget as Marc
Cucurella's own goal and a Morgan Rogers strike put Villa 2-0 up at the
break.
But Chelsea, still licking their wounds from their 5-0 hammering at Arsenal
in midweek, responded well and drew level through Noni Madueke and Conor
Gallagher before the injury-time drama.
Villa will feel they got away with one, despite leading 2-0.
Pochettino told
TNT Sports: "Everyone that was watching the game
will feel disappointed. Two different things the referee said it was a foul
and disallowed the goal and then going to the VAR to confirm.
"The referee is unbelievable and it's ridiculous. It is difficult to accept,
these type of things in the semi-final [FA Cup against Man City] two weeks
ago it was handball and it was no penalty, the referee he didn't check it.
"It is painful as it has damaged English football and I think Villa players
and their fans didn't understand why the goal was disallowed.
"They said it was foul and if you see the challenge what happened if we go
into every single challenge like this it is going to be a foul and we
wouldn't finish the game with 11 [players].
"We can talk about the performance or the decision - it is damaging the
game."
Aiming to qualify for Europe's premier club competition for the first time,
they were primed to move nine points clear of fifth-placed Tottenham but
looked leggy and not at their best.
The draw has opened the door to Spurs, who have three games in hand, but
Villa will still be favourites to finish in fourth as the north London club
have Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City still to play.
Pochettino will be pleased with his side's performance and they still have a
chance to qualify for Europe if they can finish an inconsistent season
strongly.
"I am calm and it is only to help," Pochettino added. "The performance was
very good and we played really well it is true in the first half we conceded
easy.
"The things we tried to change the team didn't concede too much. To play
Villa who are fighting for the top four I am pleased with the team and the
players were good.
"I think that it was what we expected and today was a good opportunity
against a good team. Now, we have to move on and it will be in the headlines
with the disallowed goal."
What's next?
Aston Villa's next outing is at home to Olympiakos in the first leg of their
Conference League semi-final on Thursday; kick-off 8pm.
Villa then travel to Brighton in the Premier League on Sunday; kick-off 2pm.
Chelsea are next in action at home to Tottenham on Thursday, live on Sky
Sports; kick-off 7.30pm. The Blues then host West Ham on Sunday; kick-off
2pm.