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Sep 11, 2016 at 4pm UK
 
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Sigurdsson (59' pen.), Fer (62')
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Costa (18', 81')

Gary Cahill criticises Andre Marriner for missing Leroy Fer foul in Chelsea, Swansea City draw

Chelsea defender Gary Cahill criticises referee Andre Marriner for missing a "clear foul" by Leroy Fer against him en route to goal in the Blues' 2-2 draw at Swansea City.

Chelsea defender Gary Cahill has criticised referee Andre Marriner for missing a "clear foul" by Leroy Fer against him in the Blues' 2-2 draw at Swansea City.

The Swans striker scored just after the hour at the Liberty Stadium to put the hosts 2-1 ahead, but the strike proved controversial as the Dutchman appeared to bring down the 30-year-old centre-back en route to goal.

Cahill is quoted by BBC Sport as saying: "Come on, seriously! You could be sat on the moon and see it is a clear foul. I took the touch away from him, he came through the back of me. It was clear as day and seeing it back has made me even more angry.

"It's all fun and games for the fans isn't it, but it's the players who suffer. That kills me and kills my team. We have dropped two points which is massive in this league.

"Look at my face! It's incredible. I said to the referee there's three of you that can see that. There were two fouls, and between the officials they have said that they couldn't see it. For me that is incredible."

Diego Costa scored twice for Chelsea either side of a Gylfi Sigurdsson penalty and Fer's strike.

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