The Borneo Post

Conte angered by controvers­ial refereeing decisions

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LONDON: Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said his side were left “frustrated and angry” by refereeing decisions as his Premier League champions lost the Community Shield against Arsenal at Wembley on Sunday.

The Italian, beginning his second season in west London, said the game hinged on two big calls which both went against his side in their 4-1 shootout defeat.

The first was referee Robert Madley’s decision to book winger Willian for an alleged dive despite replays suggesting he was clipped by Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin with the scores still goalless.

The second controvers­y was the straight red card shown to Pedro which led immediatel­y to Arsenal’s equalising goal.

“For sure, there is a lot of disappoint­ment to finish for the second time at Wembley with 10 men against Arsenal,” a disappoint­ed Conte told reporters.

“First it was the FA Cup and now the Community Shield,” he said, in reference to Victor Moses’ dismissal last May.

“A lot of people have told me that the penalty was clear so there is frustratio­n but we have to respect the referee’s decision. But sometimes their decisions make you angry.

“The referee tried to explain about his decisions but there wasn’t time because I wanted to ask him about the penalty but then we’d be here until nine o’clock!

“We must accept though, but for the second time there is a controvers­ial decision against us.”

Chelsea gave a debut to record signing Alvaro Morata who came off the bench midway through the second half.

The Spaniard got into some promising positions during his brief cameo but was wasteful with two late half- chances before he dragged his penalty wide.

“Morata needs to work more but it’s normal because he has stayed with us for only one week and it’s very important to find a good physical condition and understand our idea of football. He needs a bit of time but that is normal.” — Reuters

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